Official students
"The study period for officials at the level above bureau chief at Jinggangshan is 10 days. Just like students at a school, we also live in a dormitory, have classes every day and eat in the canteen. The difference is that we are learning how to be good leaders," said Yuan Meisheng, director of the finance and accounting department of China Co-ops International Business, which oversees a number of aspects of agricultural production.
Senior officials at a class in Huangyangjie, a historic site in Jinggangshan. [Photo/ China Daily] |
"Although I am a PhD and have worked for many years, my understanding of the Party is still very limited and there's so much I'm unfamiliar with. To improve your work, you must study. More importantly, many Party workers nowadays have lost a lot of the good traditions championed by officials in days gone by. For example, in the past, at meetings of the Party committee, people would be harshly criticized for making mistakes. However, nowadays it's more like an award ceremony. No one wants to tell the truth, which is really bad for the Party's development. We really need to restore those good traditions," he said.
Zhang Zhonghua, Party secretary of the Civil Aviation Administration in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region was also enthusiastic about the training regime.
"My work is very time-consuming and this is a really good opportunity to leave it for a short period and totally immerse myself in study," he said.
"After the classes, I kept asking myself how people in the past could be prepared to sacrifice their lives in the interests of others. And, would I have had the courage to do the same thing? I've really gained a lot from this training and deepened my understanding of the Party. Although living standards have improved and China has become the world's second-largest economy, those good traditions have never changed or dated. They can still guide our work," he said.
Nestled in Jinggangshan, the campus blends ecology with practicality. The buildings echo the ancient Hui style in design, but are equipped with all mod cons. By the end of August, the academy had held 789 training classes, attended by 39,245 trainees.
"Most of the education centered on Party theory and tradition was previously delivered in formal classrooms and seemed abstract, empty and boring. To stimulate enthusiasm among the students and make a deep impression on them, we altered the teaching method to combine classroom work with experimental teaching at historic spots and field research," said Ke Hua, director of the Academic Department.
Key to this approach is the use of the experimental scenario, and we make full use of Jinggangshan's revolutionary resources, exploring 87 scenes, featuring historic sites, memorials, museums and a huge number of villages, he said.
According to Zhang Younan, the Jiangxi academy's vice-president, teachers play a vital role in improving the level of education. "To build a high-quality group of teachers, we established a very strict selection process. Our teachers are the elite in their fields and are very experienced. In addition, we also developed a large group of visiting teachers, made up of experts, government officials and people noted for their good moral standing," he said.
Educational content
"For our on-the-spot education, the teachers help the students to recreate the original scenes through detailed narration and commentary. The atmosphere naturally helps the students to put themselves in the shoes of those who lived through these events, it's a form of time travel, and the events resonate in their hearts," said Ke.
"When I tell the students about how the old leaders and high-ranking officials carried grain on shoulder-poles along bumpy roads, I am sure they think of their own lives and wonder if they are setting a good example for those they lead," said Wei Qingyuan, a professor at the academy.
"We should teach our officials that in the past the people of Jinggangshan would go without food so they could leave the grain for the Red Army, but nowadays although living standards have improved greatly, there are still complaints about the government and officials. The officials need to review them," he added.
"It's my second time at Jinggangshan, and the experimental education at historic sites seemed to take me back to the hardships in the past. The previous generations of Party members and others helped to bring about today's comfortable life. As leaders, we cannot betray the people's trust," said Lin Hanmin, director of the administrative examination and approval department of Hainan Administration for Industry and Commerce.
Zhang Dechang, director of the organization department of the Yangpu Economic Development Zone in Hainan, said he hoped to arrange for young officials in his area to receive similar training.
"Education is especially important for young officials to help them learn more about the hardships the previous generations endured and prevent them from becoming addicted to luxurious lifestyles, power and money," he said.
"Our training program only lasted five days, which I thought was too short. To fully make use of this precious time, I read the books written by former leaders that were left in our rooms, but I also borrowed several Marxist classics from the library," he said.
Past meets present
According to Mei Liming, the integration of past and the present is another innovation the academy uses in its teaching program.
"We arrange discussion classes so students can compare similar cases, both recent and those from decades ago. Most of the topics are related to current hot issues and protests, and we use them to teach students how to deal with these issues in accordance with traditional methods," he said.
We have designed different courses to meet different demands. Those for government officials focus on how to improve relations between them and the people, while those designed for executives concentrate on raising their sense of social responsibility, said Ke.
"The majority of officials are good, but we need to admit that there are still some people who only think of themselves. The government has experienced various problems in recent years, mainly because some officials lost their faith that the Party serves the interests of the people," said history professor Wei Qingyuan.
"The education of officials is a sacred task. They are the backbone of the country. If they study well and behave correctly, the country can have a better future," he said.
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