Hong Kong media: webcast has been praised for opening the new world "sunshine classroom" for rural children in the mainland.
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ten years ago, in the playground of Lun Ma Cha elementary school in Dingxi, Gansu Province There are 300 students in the activity. Nowadays, the campus is much quieter than before: there are only three students here.
according to Hongkong's South China Morning Post on March 6th, the sharp decline in the number of students is the result of the flow of the mainland population to the city. In the last ten years, millions of rural population have moved to large cities to find jobs with higher rewards. Several people took the children to the city.
the principal of the deer horse fork primary school, Feng Ping, said that the deer horse fork primary school is one of the more than 1000 rural schools in Gansu Province, which is less than five students, but as long as one student goes to school, the school has to go on.
reports that now, with high bandwidth Internet technology, deer Ma Cha elementary school and other schools in the northwest of China are no longer quiet - but chatting comes from live video, linking hundreds of thousands of students in the vast rural areas of the mainland.
reports that as one of the targets of poverty eradication in the country by 2020, the central government has funded an action aimed at reducing the quality gap between urban and rural education. In February this year, the mainland announced that it would increase the speed of the network of rural schools and reach the level of large cities in two years. China Unicom will provide 100 megabytes of network services to rural schools by China Unicom. In addition, technological development has always been the focus of the work of the central government, with the aim of improving the living standards of the whole country. "
the chief educational officer of the Shanghai network, Wu Hong, said:" the intelligence of the rural children is no worse than the children in the city. They lack the knowledge of the world. The Internet and video live let them get the experience they have never had before. "
reports that the furnishings of the primary school bishop of the deer horse fork, six wooden desks placed in the middle of the classroom, and a few long tables laid on the wall on the wall, showing the art and handwork of the students. But the simplicity of school facilities does not cover the fact that the classrooms of the deer horse fork primary school are equipped with high-speed wireless networks, large touch screens and webcam mounted on the wall.
every day, 10 year old Chang Wenxuan and his two classmates cross the canyon and walk for almost an hour to go to school. As soon as they enter the classroom, they can't wait to open the touch screen, which is connected to a computer nearby. One student will skillfully guide the cursor on the screen and log in to an online interactive learning platform set up on the Shanghai river network. Three students take part in a live video class every day and raise their hands to answer the questions raised by the teachers.
according to the daily timetable, the live video class that students attend, from art, hand, music to mental health or personal safety, is taught by teachers from other schools. It is through these online courses that three students glimpse the world outside their village and interact with students from other schools.
reported that luma Cha Cha primary school was one of the 28 schools that joined the "sunshine classroom", which was carried out by the Shanghai river network. The "sunshine classroom" was set up in February 2017 to integrate schools in four school districts in Dingxi, allowing teachers to share resources with other schools through live video.