Chapter 63 - Teacher Sun, I Look upon You Highly! (1/2)
After the intern teachers departed, the lecture theater immediately became empty.
Lian Zheng initially planned to let Gu Xiuxun and the other three sit on the first row as it would be more convenient to talk. But when he saw their guarded expressions, he decided to give up.
The interactions between arrogant geniuses were similar to the logic whereby two apex predators couldn’t exist within the same hunting ground. They would view each other with hostility.
“It’s good like this too. With hostility toward each other, they wouldn’t be willing to admit defeat and would think of ways to suppress their opponents in other aspects. This can also be considered a form of encouragement instead.”
Lian Zheng was very satisfied with the reactions of these four. He felt that improvements would only be possible with competition.
The school leaders also surveyed the four of them. There was no need to mention Gao Ben, Zhang Lan, and Gu Xiuxun. Their horizons were broad, so it was understandable that they could be calm. However, what was going on with the toxic Sun Mo? Why was he able to be so composed when he sat there?
The crucial thing was that Zhang Hanfu hadn’t left yet. Also, his anger hasn’t dissipated in the slightest.
Ever since the old headmaster failed to break through to the saint level, there wasn’t anyone here to suppress Zhang Hanfu. He gradually gained more and more authority, and it was unknown how many teachers and students had been driven to tears by his scolding. In these three years, Sun Mo was absolutely the only one who could ‘deflate’ him.
“Either he has a vast heart that can endure extreme pressure or he is an idiot!”
Feng Zewen mumbled.
“Headmaster An, do you want to give them the admonition talk?”
Lian Zheng inquired.
“I’ll let vice-headmaster Zhang do it!”
An Xinhui modestly declined.
“Hmph!”
Zhang Hanfu initially didn’t want to speak. This was because he was afraid that the moment he opened his mouth, he wouldn’t be able to control it and would lash out at Sun Mo. However, he wouldn’t give An Xinhui a chance to perform either. Hence, he replied, “Zewen, you do it!”
“Cough, cough. I will do this in your place then.”
Feng Zewen didn’t decline. He cleared his throat. “Firstly, I want to congratulate the four of you for joining the Central Province Academy and becoming a part of us!”
Feng Zewen applauded. The school leaders also clapped along politely, with Zhang Hanfu being the only exception.
“Good composure!”
Lian Zheng silently praised after glancing at the four.
In this type of occasion, normal intern teachers would be extremely emotional and there would be looks of joy on their faces when they heard that they managed to join the faculty. But these four, they were as calm as ever. It was as though this was something natural.
“After becoming official teachers, you guys can substitute the other teachers and give lessons. Because this is your first year, to let you all gradually adapt, the teaching missions given to you would be comparatively more simple.
“Other than guiding your personal students, each of you has to give public lessons every day that last for four hours. As for the content, you guys can decide yourself. Study of spirit runes, herbology, alchemy, you can choose anything you like. A week later, report your choices to me and I will arrange a time table and a classroom for you.”
Feng Zewen paused and after the four new teachers digested the information, he continued, “Although you have the freedom of choice, please pick the topics you are proficient in.
“When you first start to give lessons, the number of students would surely be very little. Hence, we won’t make that a requirement. But half a year later, this aspect will be considered a reference as part of the criteria. One year later, if the number cannot meet the standard, your public lessons will be axed.”
As Feng Zewen spoke, his tone became solemn.
A huge wave of pressure immediately gushed toward the four.
In the various countries of the nine provinces of Middle-Earth, public classes were actually the mainstream thing.
The teachers had the choice and authority to choose their specialty and lessons, and the students similarly had the freedom to choose which lectures they wished to attend.
If a teacher could give a good lecture, the number of students listening would be abundant. Otherwise, that teacher’s classes would be completely deserted. Hence, the number of students was taken as a criterion. If the number declined to the point where they hit the bottom line designated by the school, the public lectures given by that teacher would be axed.
If teachers wanted to become great teachers, they had to ‘slaughter’ their way out of the cruel competition. It was absolutely impossible if they wanted to earn their salary with ease and comfort, muddling through things.
It was precisely because of this mechanism that teachers would give it their all to explain things clearly and increase the quality of their lectures in order to attract students. From this, the students could also gain the most benefits.
As long as the students paid attention and put in their effort, they absolutely didn’t need to worry about their teachers slacking off. Those teachers who couldn’t meet the standards would already be eliminated by then.
“The Central Province Academy is really awesome!”
Sun Mo’s lips twitched. Although he had just been a teacher in charge of modern physical education in the No.2 High School, he was still filled with admiration toward this teaching method.
Whether the teachers were capable or not, whether they were qualified for their jobs, these things weren’t something the school or the education bureau could determine. Not even family background or having many social connections would help. The only thing that determined one’s worth as a teacher was their students. This was the only fair evaluation!
“System, by the way, am I not childhood sweethearts with An Xinhui? Why does our favorable impression index start from neutral?”
Sun Mo had a question.
“The original consciousness of this body is then the childhood sweetheart of An Xinhui and you are not,” the system explained.
That consciousness already died, and the one standing here was Sun Mo from another world. This was why the system wanted to recalculate the favorable impression index.
When the actions of the host caused the targets to generate favorable impressions such as closeness, being impressed, being worshipped, the host would gain favorable impression points.
The favorable impression index represented the change in a relationship between two people. However, the other more important function was that it could be used as a type of currency to purchase items from the merchant store.
Hence, the favorable impression between Sun Mo and An Xinhui naturally had to start afresh.
Gu Xiuxun raised her hand.
“Teacher Gu, please speak!”
Feng Zewen was very indulgent toward beauties.
“Teacher Feng, if we pick a specialty and find it to be unsuitable half-way, can we still change it?”
Gu Xiuxun inquired.
“Sure!”
Feng Zewen glanced at this beautiful campus queen and silently compared her with An Xinhui in his heart. “But I have to warn you that the reputation of a teacher is built up slowly through accumulation. If you change your lesson specialty, you might lose all the popularity you have worked hard to gain.”
“Thank you, Teacher Feng!”