What NPC deputies say
Wang Xu, NPC deputy and deputy secretary of the Party committee and principal of Yali Middle School in Changsha, Hunan province
In the world, there are no two completely identical persons, and on Earth, there are no two completely identical leaves. There are no gaps between children, only differences. Let the children who like archery practice archery, and let the children who like chess play chess. By respecting differences and believing in children, we can inspire every child's talent, potential and dreams, thus inspiring every child's hope.
Gao Song, NPC deputy, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and president of Sun Yat-sen University
Most of the problems encountered in reality are complex and uncertain, and single disciplines and specialties often find it difficult to solve them. However, our education is fundamentally about teaching present students with past knowledge, hoping that they can solve future problems.
Ma Xiuying, NPC deputy and a nurse in Jishishan county, Gansu province
Over 600 medical personnel in Jishishan promptly engaged in the rescue work within half an hour after the earthquake last year. As a participant in the earthquake relief work, I feel fortunate and proud of living in a country filled with love and strength. Comfort comes after hardship, and the spring of Jishishan is bound to be full of vitality.
Zhang Min, NPC deputy and general manager of China Telecom Hubei Company in Hubei province
The rapid development of artificial intelligence technology has given rise to a large number of new industries, new formats and new models, while simultaneously exacerbating associated security risks. This is especially true for critical information infrastructure, where it represents a double-edged sword.
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