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Personal Statement
It is my conviction that the meaning of life does
not dwell in the length of time that one can live or the material abundance that
one can acquire, but in the richness and the wonderfulness of life itself. With
the increase of my age, many things in my life have changed. But one thing
remains constant, that is, I will consistently insist on doing what I like to do
and hope that my endeavors can be valuable to the life of others. I see this as
the only way whereby I can realize the value of my life.
My undergraduate study focused on economics and I
achieved remarkable scholastic performance in this field. My GPA is 3.44 (my GRE
score is 2020 and TOEFL---- ). For four consecutive years of my undergraduate
study, I received scholarships for my distinguished academic performance. Due to
my equally prominent performance in extracurricular activities I was conferred
on the Outstanding Student in Campus Activities. However, honestly speaking, my
real interest lies not in economics, but in education. Ever since I was a
primary school student, I had cherished a strong desire for a teaching career
exemplified by my teachers. In the actual teaching career that I embarked on
upon my graduating from university, I have become increasingly aware that the
existing educational conditions in China are far from satisfactory. The backward
teaching methodology and the prevailing pedagogical ideology have rendered
Chinese education out of place with the modern international development in
education. On the macro level, the current education theory and practice in
China lag significantly behind advanced countries in the West. For instance,
though education via the internet has achieved considerable development in past
two years, in practical operation such education has more often than not
deteriorated into an extended form of the conventional examination-oriented
education instead of a really interactive process. In my personal experience,
despite the fact that some of the problems that I have encountered in my
teaching career can be solved by consulting relevant technical literature, I
have found that the more serious flaws inherent in China's current educational
system cannot be worked out easily. Under such circumstances, an advanced
program in education becomes necessary.
In this age of information, traditional
education, both in its ideology and methodology, has met unprecedented challenge
like many other aspects of human existence. Meanwhile, the pursuit for higher
levels of educational development and of the quality of life has largely
transformed the educational value orientation of the general public. The
educational model that is centered around the cognitive and intellectual
instruction has been seriously questioned. Greater attention has been devoted to
the cultivation of well-developed personality and to the ontological status of
the individual in education. Such issues as the internal studies of education
science, scientific decision-making in education, and meta-education have also
been increasingly emphasized upon. There have also been innovations in
educational research methodology. The tendency has been to combine modern
technology with humanistic research categories and with naturalistic research
categories, and to organically integrate qualitative descriptions with
quantitative descriptions. It is also important to carry out educational
experimentations in which educational predictions are complemented by
educational feedbacks. Both the complexity of education and the complexity of
human individuals have made the comprehensive application of diverse educational
approaches necessary. Those new horizons are what fascinate me.
In view of the following qualifications that I
have acquired, I believe that I will acquit myself satisfactorily in the
prospective Ph.D. program in education that I am currently endeavoring to apply
for. First and foremost, as is often claimed, one's interest is one's best
director. I believe that I will do well what I am really interested in doing.
Secondly, though I majored in economics as an undergraduate, my trainings during
that stage helped develop effective modes of thinking and research approaches.
In addition, I conscientiously self-studied many works related to education,
including A Developmental History of Educational Science in the West, which
enabled me to construct a solid groundwork for more advanced studies in this
field. Next, it can be safely asserted that education and economics are not
entirely separated. For example, it is necessary to apply many statistical
methods in educational psychology and my academic record indicates that
statistics is the subject that I am most good at. Last but not the least, my
current teaching career and my teaching experience will play a positive role in
facilitating my target degree program.
The reason why I apply for the University of
------------ is that it is the first state university with a time-honored
history. The School of Education in this university is quite prominent among its
counterparts in the field. I am particularly attracted by the School's powerful
pedagogical resource, vibrant intellectual atmosphere and a comprehensive
curriculum. I plan to apply for a degree program in Instructional Technology or
Educational Psychology, both of which enjoy unparalleled academic reputation in
the world. My application for Instructional Technology is motivated by my strong
interest in the application of modern science and technology, especially the
information technology represented by the Internet, in the field of education
and in the nature of a series of revolutionary changes resulting thereof.
Instructional Technology is a new discipline that has emerged as a result of the
rapid development of modern communication technology since the late 20th
century. It has tremendous potential for development and commercial application.
As for my motive in selecting Educational Psychology as another possible area of
specialization in my degree program, it is my long-cherished interest that
primarily counts. On the other hand, all the accomplished educators since the
1960's have been well-versed in psychology. Almost every important new
educational theory is derived psychological findings in one way or another so
that educational psychology has subsequently developed into a fundamental
subject for the science of education. The tendency in the 21st century is to
emphasize on the micro research of educational activities and against this
backdrop educational psychology will be attached greater importance. In
Instructional Technology, I would like to focus on the following studies: how to
improve educational efficiency by applying research results from natural
sciences and engineering technology; how to explore the combination and
coordination of pedagogical contents and to improve teaching methodology by
exploiting the theoretical findings from psychology and educational science
concerning the process of teaching and learning. In Educational Psychology, I
will concentrate on applied cognition and development, gifted and creative
education, genetics and children development, personality structure and
individual differences and other related subjects.
For me, to shift from economics to education and
to pursue an advanced degree in the United States is not so much a challenge as
an opportunity. At present, major reforms are being introduced into virtually
every important aspect of Chinese society. The field of education especially
calls for comprehensive reforms. The United States occupies an absolutely
leading position in the present-day world in education. It is my conviction
that, in the United States, advanced educational theories, technologies and
information will facilitate me immensely in the achievement of remarkable
academic progress, fulfilling my aspiration to become an accomplished
professional in the field of education. This will not only bring my patriotic
fervor into reality but also make my life more meaningful and rewarding.
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