Nie Shengzhe was born in January 1965 to a peasant family in Yuetan Village, Xiuning County, Anhui Province. He is currently the head of the Yangtze River Civilian Education Foundation, the vice president of the China Tao Xingzhi Research Association, a part-time professor at Harbin Institute of Technology (School of Civil Engineering), Tongji University (School of Humanities), Shanghai Normal University, and many other important positions.
Nie Shengzhe has rich experience. He uses his spare time to engage in literature, film and television and stage drama creation under the pen names of Nie Zao, Nie Dajia, Xie Xi, etc. He has published in "People's Literature", "Poetry Magazine" and other publications. Hundreds of academic papers, short stories, scripts, poems, and reviews have been published in the magazine.
He has directed the films "Moving", "After Winning the Prize", "I Want to Be Kinder to You" and "Mother of a Slave" (co-director), and wrote and directed the stage play "Company" in The eight premiere performances in Beijing aroused great repercussions and had a huge impact on traditional Chinese theater concepts.
The TV movie "Mother of Slaves", which he co-directed, won many international and domestic awards including the International Emmy Award. "Business" received a strong response after it was aired and received high ratings.
In addition, the 2013 Huangmei Opera "Once Upon a Time in Huizhou" script was also written by him. Made a huge contribution.
Nie Shengzhe’s educational sentiments
Nie Shengzhe was passionate about educational practice and reform. He advocated and participated in the establishment of Xiuning Desheng Luban Carpentry School and Xiuning Desheng Civilian School. Due to the promotion of new educational concepts, On the basis of complying with the national education syllabus, we strive to get out of the shadow of examination-oriented education.
Adhering to the concept of "educate people first, then teach" and using systematic and effective methods, we promote the idea of ??"reading civilians' books, speaking civilians' words, and becoming a law-abiding and dedicated civilian in the future" in teaching. Educational ideas have achieved outstanding results.
Four graduates from the carpentry school have entered the society. They not only have good employment, but have also been widely praised by the society. Since its establishment, Pingmin School has nearly 200 students in six grades. The teaching effect and students' performance have been highly praised by society, education circles and parents.
The documentary "China's Schools" shot by the British BBC TV station based on civilian schools was broadcast simultaneously in 100 countries around the world, causing a huge response. CCTV, Anhui TV, Nanjing TV, Xinhua News Agency, " Media such as "Lookout Weekly", "Southern Weekend", and "People's Daily" have successively reported on the results of the education reform in carpentry schools and civilian schools.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - Nie Shengzhe