Re: Great Indralan Gazette
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 7:02 pm
Chancellor Wu Visits New Schools
Wu Hán praises government emphasis on education "delivering results"
TIAXI, ANLE - 3 NOVEMBER 4269
Chancellor Wu Hán speaks to children at the newly opened Taixi Primary School No. 39
Chancellor Wu spent the day touring three recently completed primary schools in Taixi, Anle, speaking with teachers, parents, and students. At his first stop, at Taixi Primary School No. 39, Chancellor Wu gave a small message to a group of young students who will be transferring to the new school from schools over their capacity around the city:
Reporters followed Wu to the next school, Taixi Primary School No. 40, where he spoke with the newly-hired staff and parent-teacher organizations behind closed doors. The Headmaster of this school, Zhi Jinpyo spoke to media standing alongside Chancellor Wu following the meeting:
A visibly emotional Zhi turned to Wu before giving him a deep bow, to which Wu responded with a light smile, as he repeatedly tried to bring him back up. The last stop would be Taixi Primary School No. 41, where the Chancellor toured the new building before entering the auditorium to give a statement to the media. This statement said in part:
The transcript of questions is provided below:
Wu Hán praises government emphasis on education "delivering results"
TIAXI, ANLE - 3 NOVEMBER 4269
Chancellor Wu Hán speaks to children at the newly opened Taixi Primary School No. 39
Chancellor Wu spent the day touring three recently completed primary schools in Taixi, Anle, speaking with teachers, parents, and students. At his first stop, at Taixi Primary School No. 39, Chancellor Wu gave a small message to a group of young students who will be transferring to the new school from schools over their capacity around the city:
We hope that this new school will enable you to study enthusiastically so that you can reach the fullest of your potential, and that you can continue to be the pride of your parents and the pride of our country!
Reporters followed Wu to the next school, Taixi Primary School No. 40, where he spoke with the newly-hired staff and parent-teacher organizations behind closed doors. The Headmaster of this school, Zhi Jinpyo spoke to media standing alongside Chancellor Wu following the meeting:
We are happy to see that this government has taken education seriously throughout its time in the National Conference. It is a beautiful day when so many children in our community can walk into a clean and modern facility to learn. The Early Education Act made this possible. For this, I, and so many others in the community are eternally grateful for Chancellor Wu's leadership.
A visibly emotional Zhi turned to Wu before giving him a deep bow, to which Wu responded with a light smile, as he repeatedly tried to bring him back up. The last stop would be Taixi Primary School No. 41, where the Chancellor toured the new building before entering the auditorium to give a statement to the media. This statement said in part:
Today is the proof of our commitment and dedication to the success of Indrala's students, something which we have been fortunate enough to carry into government. No longer does the government of Indrala ignore our young, but rather we nurture them from primary all the way through to post-secondary with our Early and Advanced Education Acts. As you can see, this legislation is delivering results. Our future has never been stronger.
The transcript of questions is provided below:
Jia Luoyang, Tiaxi Times: Critics on the left say that the Government has been too lenient on education reform, allowing private schools to function exactly as they did before. What do you say to this?
Wu: Our education reform has been the most substantial and progressive change to the way education has been delivered in this country for decades.
Xian Xiuying, Great Indrala Gazette: We've gotten reports from undisclosed sources within your party and the Nationalist Party that you don't personally like the Nationalist Party Leader Feng Xinyue, is there any truth to this?
Wu: We have enjoyed a great working relationship with the Nationalist Party for many years. I congratulated Ms. Feng on her victory and I look forward to working with her.
Xian: Do you like Ms. Feng?
Wu: Sure, sure.
Tang Ruogang, Tian'an Observer: Song Yi of the newly formed Green Bloc had some harsh words for you last month, do you have any response?
Wu: I eagerly anticipate her contribution to our democratic debate. We will always work across party lines on issues of mutual agreement, and I'm sure Ms. Song will be surprised to find that there are often more similarities than differences between groups of people.