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Education Bureau publishes children's book reading leaflet to introduce primary school students to read 10 books to cultivate caring for others

2021-06-18T17:21:48.642Z


In order to encourage children to read, the Curriculum Development Institute has printed "Children's Book. The reading leaflet of "Childhood" recommends high-quality children's books for elementary school students, focusing on "Caring for Others" and "Man and Nature" respectively, mainly from Japan


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Written by: Wei Jingquan

2021-06-16 07:05

Last update date: 2021-06-16 07:05

In order to encourage children to read, the Curriculum Development Institute has printed "Children's Book.

The reading leaflet of "Childhood" recommends high-quality children's books for elementary school students. They are mainly recommended by "Caring for Others" and "Man and Nature". They are mainly works by writers from Japan and Taiwan. The bureau expects to promote students to learn to respect life, Caring for others.

● "Children's Books ‧ Childhood" reading leaflet recommends 10 children's books●

The Education Bureau expects schools, parents and classmates to share the joy of reading together. In addition to providing cover pages and basic publication materials for the recommended books, the bureau pointed out that the introduction of the content and the interpretation of the theme will help parents and teachers have a preliminary understanding of the recommended books. Co-reading further encourages self-reading.

In line with the direction of curriculum development, the Education Bureau has produced a resource kit of "General Studies: Cross-curricular Reading Resource Kit (Idea)" to introduce the concept, planning and implementation of cross-curricular reading, and assist teachers to promote cross-curricular reading from overall planning. Promote students to connect with the learning content and experience of different subjects, integrate knowledge of various learning areas, and improve reading literacy.

The Curriculum Development Office of the Bureau organized the "2020/21 Putonghua Storytelling Competition-Idiom Story" in March this year to provide students with more opportunities to practice Putonghua and demonstrate their learning achievements. The competition is for students from grade 1 to grade 6. Junior group and senior group.

Participating students must choose one of the three idiom stories designated by their category to participate in the competition.

The three idiom stories of the junior group are "moulding a pestle into a needle", "concentrate on one's mind" and "being not ashamed to ask questions"; while the three idiom stories of the senior group are "giving charcoal in the snow", "comparing the heart to the heart", and "to lose the horse".

A total of 210 students participated in the competition. After a professional review, the champion, second runner-up, third runner-up and merit award were selected for each idiom story.

The bureau pointed out that from the entries, the students’ Mandarin pronunciation was accurate and their expressions were fluent and natural, which fully demonstrated their achievements in Mandarin learning.

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Source: hk1

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