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Beyond the textbook

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Beyond the textbook

Top: Graduates present flowers to Yu Feng (center), a psychology professor at Wuhan University. Above right: Fu Yiqiang teaches cooking skills to students at the Communication University of China, Nanjing. Above left: Hou Xin relaxes on a branch during a tree-climbing class at Xiamen University. Right: While interning at a hospital, Zhou Yi (front) holds […]

Top: Graduates present flowers to Yu Feng (center), a psychology professor at Wuhan University. Above right: Fu Yiqiang teaches cooking skills to students at the Communication University of China, Nanjing. Above left: Hou Xin relaxes on a branch during a tree-climbing class at Xiamen University. Right: While interning at a hospital, Zhou Yi (front) holds a patient’s wrist to offer comfort. [Photo provided to China Daily]

This realization inspired him to create the Guide to Adult Life course.
This wasn’t a cooking class but an elective course titled “Guide to Adult Life” at the Communication University of China, Nanjing (CUCN), in Jiangsu province, which Fu began teaching in the second semester of 2024.
However, Fu soon noticed a challenge many college students face outside their academic work.
Fu, a 2018 graduate of CUCN, started his career as an e-sports commentator. His success in the field earned him an invitation to return to the university in 2019 to teach e-sports commentary courses.
“Throughout our schooling, we were always told to focus on studying, but few taught us how to live,” Fu said. “After graduation, we’re suddenly expected to navigate the real world on our own, yet there’s so much we don’t know.”
In a university classroom, 27-year-old teacher Fu Yiqiang, dressed in a suit and apron, cooked for his students using an electric frying pan.

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