Wu Bei
Wu Bei, Bachelor of science of Jilin University, master of science of Shanghai Jiaotong University. Member of "Friends of nature", a non-governmental environmental protection organization.
Character experience
Member of "Friends of nature", a non-governmental environmental protection organization. In August 2001, he went to Emerson College to study Waldorf education. He returned to China in April 2003.
Lecture course
He has been a middle school physics teacher for 2 years and a university physics teacher for 13 years.
Main contributions
So far, Wu Bei has published nearly 50 articles in domestic newspapers and magazines, such as China Youth Daily, overseas edition of people's daily, National Geographic magazine of China, China Review (published in Hong Kong), children's research, etc., mainly involving environmental protection and children's education. The diary "fallen leaves in England" written during my stay in England has been published by Sanlian bookstore. Translated articles on environmental protection, including environmental ethics, the role of women, justice in environmental protection, vegetarianism, etc. Translated two books of Waldorf education, which will be published by people's Literature Publishing House in 2005. He is participating in the environmental protection project of mind organized by hanhaisha and engaged in the translation of Gandhi's works. Translated and published two Waldorf education books "school is a journey" and "liberating children's potential". In addition, two books of Mahatma Gandhi were translated and published. In September 2005, we began to practice Waldorf preschool education in Beijing. His experience was written as a book "please let me grow up slowly". Now he is the consultant of Waldorf education in Beijing. Wu Bei has participated in the "Friends of nature" green hope action, is keen on environmental education, and has done environmental education training for teachers in remote areas. In 2004, he went to Hebei yanyangchu rural construction college twice to do compulsory training for local teachers. He also held many lectures on Waldorf education in Beijing. Baidu Encyclopedia content is shared by netizens. If you find that your data content is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your own data service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to > > now
Chinese PinYin : Wu Bei
Wu Bei