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The Chinese Academy of Culture intends to change its education platform to 1.5 million yuan for free online reading and general resources in the summer

2020-07-06T16:30:13.427Z


New Coronary Pneumonia caused classes to be suspended for several months in Hong Kong, and the already tight high school curriculum time was even tighter. According to Ye Weiyi, president of the Chinese Academy of Cultural Studies, in order to strengthen support for the academic world, the institute will develop from a cultural webpage to an educational platform in the future. It will spend about 1.5 million yuan to launch a number of free projects next year, including the DSE General Studies Network that will be launched during the suspension of classes The continuation and expansion of the review program.


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Written by Deng Yinglin

2020-07-06 07:00

Last update date: 2020-07-06 07:00

New Coronary Pneumonia caused classes to be suspended for several months in Hong Kong, and the already tight high school curriculum time was even tighter. According to Ye Weiyi, president of the Chinese Academy of Cultural Studies, in order to strengthen support for the academic world, the institute will develop from a cultural webpage to an educational platform in the future. It will spend about 1.5 million yuan to launch a number of free projects next year, including the DSE General Studies Network that will be launched during the suspension of classes The continuation and expansion of the review program.

Ye Weiyi, Dean of the Chinese Culture Research Institute, said that he would provide the school with a virtual learning package for the liberal arts department, including teaching materials and two VR glasses. (Photo by Deng Yinglin)

Ye Weiyi, Dean of the China Cultural Research Institute, a member institution of the United Solidarity Fund, revealed that he will launch the "Summer Online Reading Review Program" to help high school students consolidate the study of liberal arts with graphic texts. A simple version is also provided for junior high school students to preview. The units involved will be expanded from the original "Modern China" to "Globalization", "Public Health" and a total of four major units. It is expected that up to 150 secondary schools can participate for free.

Through VR glasses, students can experience Beijing, Guangdong and other places

It is not easy to travel in the epidemic, and the Institute has absorbed frontline teachers' suggestions to invite locals in Beijing, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Shanghai to take 360-degree photos of "clothing, food, housing, and transportation" during the epidemic, allowing students to break through geographical restrictions and experience their own experience through VR glasses. Observe the truest face of the Mainland to understand the urban-rural differences in the "Modern China" unit of the high school general education curriculum. In addition, a virtual exhibition hall is set up, which is similar to the popular game "Animal Forest" to establish a virtual national life exhibition hall, hoping to increase students' interest in learning.

The Institute invited locals in Beijing, Guangdong, Guangxi and Shanghai to take 360-degree photos of "clothing, food, housing and transportation" during the epidemic, allowing students to use VR glasses to break the geographical restrictions and "visit the environment" to observe the true appearance of the mainland cities. (Photo by Deng Yinglin)

[DSE2020] More than one hundred secondary schools benefit from the Chinese Culture Research Institute’s online refresher program

Eight sets of general textbooks "Voluntary Submission" were introduced by the Education Bureau

In addition to the General Studies Department, the Institute will refer to the experience of 10 schools in 2019 and officially start the "Chinese History and Culture Promotion Plan" in the next school year. It will support more than 100 primary and secondary schools to hold "culture" like "English Day" and "Math Day". day". Ye Weiyi said that last year, the main focus was on Chinese programs. The new school annual meeting provided schools with more diversified choices. Themes included ancient astronomical calendars, 24 solar terms, the War of Resistance Against Japan and the fall of Hong Kong, and ancient Chinese science.

The online reading platform scores "No. 1" in the Imperial Examination and the Ninth Grade Official System to be able to compete in reality

In addition, the Institute plans to provide a free online reading platform "discourse streamer" for up to 200 primary and secondary schools from October this year. The platform will arrange students according to the level of high school, junior high school and high school to fit the general school curriculum level. For Chinese history or general articles, the platform will calculate the scores of students who have completed reading and multiple choice questions and display them in the imperial examination system and the nine-grade official system in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, giving students the opportunity to "win the top spot" in the platform.

The event also set up an offline event, allowing the "Winner" to compete against each other in reality, and participate in the Chinese historical and geographical common sense TV question and answer program "Jiangshanshan so many FUN", which was launched by wireless TV in the 1990s, and cultural workshops.

​The "Chinese History and Culture Promotion Plan" and "Distributor" have already signed up for nearly 80 schools. The plan will close by the middle of this month. Interested schools can contact the Institute for information and registration.

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Source: hk1

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