Selection results for the “Searching for ‘Dream Chasers’Activity Series– Excellent Disabled Students Across the OUC School System,” sponsored by China.org.cn, were recently formally unveiled. Thirty-seven individuals were recognized, including Olympic Champion Yang Bozun.
The activity series aims to share the hardworking, strong-willed spirit, and positive attitude of disabled students with the public, and promote the development of “education for the disabled.”
Selections were made in two categories, “Dream-Chasers” and “Heart-Movers.” The former category requires that participants hold great dreams and that they strive for those dreams, or that they have worked hard in their studies or career. Their personal deeds should be inspiring. The latter category requires that participants’experiences should touch the public emotionally. Their experiences should portray their civic responsibilities or that they are dedicated to their work and have made outstanding achievements in ordinary posts.
The activity series, which lasted three months,attracted over 20 organizations and open universities nationwide, including provincial and municipal RTVUs. After submissions, online voting,and panel evaluations,winners were formally announced (see below).The 50-day long online voting attracted thousands of votes.
The winners are as follows:
Best Disabled Students in “Dream-Chasers”Category
Best Disabled Students in “Heart-Movers”Category
Excellent Disabled Students in “Dream-Chasers”Category
Excellent Disabled Students in “Heart-Movers”Category
Panel Members
By Yuan Xiao, china.org.cn