China honors outstanding teachers on Teachers' Day

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) — On Teachers' Day in China on Wednesday, the honorary title of "most beautiful teachers" in 2025 was awarded to 24 teachers and a group of graduates from Baoding University who volunteered to teach in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region after graduating.

Today, the country celebrates the Day of Education Workers for the 41st time.

Those awarded the honorary titles were recognized as exemplary representatives of China's 18.85 million-strong teaching force, the largest in the world's education system.

They include special education teachers who have developed a variety of teaching resources for students with special needs, teachers who have worked for a long time in schools in central and western China and schools in rural areas, and teachers who have made significant contributions to national policy initiatives and research.

For more than 30 years, Ding Meizhen, from the eastern Chinese city of Shanghai, and her team have worked to improve the education of students with special needs, developing 38 courses, over a hundred teaching aids, and an intelligent platform for identifying the needs of students with disabilities in regular classrooms.

In 2000, amid a national push to develop the country's western regions, 15 graduates from Baoding University in northern China's Hebei Province decided to begin teaching in Xinjiang, thousands of miles from their home region, turning down numerous job offers and opportunities to continue their education. Despite the difficult conditions, they never gave up, dedicating themselves to developing education in the remote region. -0-

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