Youke Lin's Li Ji Shifts Focus in Education Career
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer Li Ji, formerly of the band Youke Lin, has concluded a period of work in education.
- He will continue to engage in education but in a new capacity, focusing on sharing, companionship, and inspiration.
- Li Ji has explored various educational fields, including AI and educational technology, aiming to make learning more engaging and effective.
Li Ji, a former member of the Taiwanese band Youke Lin, has announced the end of a chapter in his educational career. Based in Taichung for many years, he has been dedicated to educational work. While he is moving on from his current role, Li Ji emphasized that he is not leaving education itself. Instead, he plans to pursue his passion in a different way, focusing on "sharing, companionship, and inspiration."
I am not leaving education, I just hope to do it in a different way.
Throughout his career, Li Ji has delved into diverse areas of education. His experience spans corporate management and training, early childhood education, emotional intelligence, and parenting education. More recently, he has explored the intersection of AI and educational technology. Across these varied roles, a consistent question has driven his work: "How can learning be more fun? How can people grow faster and stronger?"
How can learning be more fun? How can people grow faster and stronger?
Li Ji has realized his strength lies not just in teaching specific subjects but in integrating music, English, emotional intelligence, life education, and educational technology. He aims to design learning experiences that are both warm and interactive. He expressed anticipation for future collaborations and opportunities to connect with people in various settings, whether in classrooms, on stages, or in different cities. Education, he stated, remains his greatest passion, and sharing his knowledge is what he most desires to do.
Education is always what I love most; sharing is always what I want to do most.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.