China News Service, Ordos, May 21, topic: Visiting the first rural revitalization school in Inner Mongolia: everything has to do with farmers

  China News Service reporter Li Aiping

  It is about a 10-minute drive from Shunzhao Town. When you look up, you can see "Dalat Banner Rural Revitalization School" written on the red brick wall. In front of it are the spacious and bright teaching building, lecture hall, and dormitory building.

  Unlike schools in the traditional sense, there are no fixed students here. As the first rural revitalization school in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, the mission of this school is related to farmers.

  Qiao Youshi is the mayor of Shulinzhao Town, Dalat Banner, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. On the morning of the 21st, at the "Listen to the Party, Be Thanksgiving, and Follow the Party" propaganda and education activity in Inner Mongolia, he told reporters that this is the The school built under the leadership of the local government has received strong support from Li Changping, the founder and chairman of the China Rural Construction Institute.

  How does the rural revitalization school work?

  Qiao Youshi introduced that the Dalat Banner Rural Revitalization School, which has been running for half a year, aims to cultivate new types of professional farmers, rural labor skilled talents, and professional managers.

At present, the school has trained more than 2,500 students, most of whom are grass-roots village cadres.

  In the past six months, the biggest imprint left by this rural revitalization school to the outside world is the curriculum launched by the school. These courses include eight themed courses such as rural financial reform, collective economic development, property rights transaction, rural governance, village planning, and ecological construction. , from both theoretical and practical aspects.

  The reporter learned that the experts who gave lectures in the school successively included well-known domestic experts such as Li Changping and Wen Tiejun.

The picture shows the launching ceremony.

Photo by Li Aiping

  It is worth mentioning that this rural revitalization school in Inner Mongolia also launched a live broadcast platform in a timely manner. As the mayor of the town, Qiao Youshi has repeatedly stepped onto the live broadcast platform to bring products to his hometown and expand local popularity.

  Wang Shirong, 37 years old this year, is the head of a local agricultural company. He told reporters that as a young entrepreneur who returned to his hometown, recently, his company's products such as black corn, snow chrysanthemum, and whole grains have been sold to major cities in China through live broadcast.

  "The biggest gain from this school for me is that my concept is more open. My entrepreneurial project is also supported by Mr. Li Changping. Now I have more confidence in leading the villagers to a well-off life." Wang Shirong said.

  Zhou Sixu, from Baoding, Hebei Province, is the head of the local professional cooperative for planting and breeding.

Talking about the gains brought to her by the rural revitalization school, she told reporters: "In the rural revitalization school, I learned how to promote the development of farmers' integrated industries and activate the hematopoietic function of low-income people."

  "Now I lead the villagers to raise geese, and each villager raises more than 30 geese, and can earn more than 3,000 yuan." Zhou Sixu said that the rural tourism projects he built before are also being gradually promoted.

  Liu Bonan, vice principal of Dalat Banner Rural Revitalization School, told reporters that in the future, the school will strive to build a nationwide rural revitalization education base, a base for learning and growing rural revitalization talents, and a base for research, exchange and practice of rural revitalization strategies.

  "Thousands of typical, ten thousand typical, only common prosperity is a good example." Li Changping, who attended the meeting that day, said, "Dalat Banner is no stranger to me, and I hope that the fellow villagers here can live a common prosperity as soon as possible. happy life.” (End)