To tie in with the implementation of the recommended chapters in the Chinese language curriculum for secondary schools, the Curriculum Development Office of the Education Bureau has produced a booklet entitled "Accumulated Learning and Swimming - Suggested Chapters on Classical Classics in Chinese Language Curriculum" for secondary school students to read.
The book is divided into two types: junior high school and high school, and contains a total of 53 suggested chapters, all of which provide reading guides, or explain the background, outline the topic, make it easier for students to enter the text, or set up questions, create suspense, arouse thinking, and increase reading interest. ; And provide brief notes, concise appreciation, as well as the author's life stories and literary knowledge, to help students master the summary of the chapter and get a preliminary understanding of the works they read.
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According to the Education Bureau, the booklet is divided into two categories: junior high school and high school, and contains a total of 53 suggested chapters.
Students can master the literary and cultural connotations of the texts, appreciate the beautiful language, accumulate treasures, and help improve their language literacy and inherit Chinese culture.
Each chapter in the book provides a reading guide, or explains the background, outlines the topic, makes it easier for students to enter the text, or sets up questions, creates suspense, arouses thinking, and increases reading interest; and provides concise notes and concise appreciation. , as well as the author's life stories and literary knowledge, to help students master the outline of the chapter and get a preliminary understanding of the works they read.
By scanning the QR code in the book, students can link to the Cantonese and Putonghua recitation recordings. By repeating the recitation, the sound penetrates into the heart and feels the emotion of the work.
The electronic version of the booklet and related supporting resources, including original text appreciation and recitation recordings, study unit examples, school examples, as well as crossword puzzles and guessing activities, have been uploaded to the EDB website for teachers and students to use.
In addition, the Education Bureau has also produced a short film "Promoting Literary and Cultural Learning - Schools" to introduce the experience of primary and secondary schools in promoting literary and cultural learning, reflecting the mission of schools to carry out cultural heritage.
The school actively promotes the study of literature and culture by planning courses and organizing diversified activities, allowing students to absorb traditional classic wisdom and strengthen moral cultivation and cultural edification.
"Promoting the Learning of Literary Culture - Schools" and the series of Chinese classics have been uploaded to the EDB website. Schools can make good use of the videos to create a learning atmosphere through different extracurricular activities, promote students' learning of literary culture, and build positive values .
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