Re: the first survey of digital education in remote mountainous areas in China
[b] dialogue person computer newspaper reporter Cheng Peng [/b]
[b] dialogue guest Zhang Xujun [/b]
[b] in Luding County, Luding County, Luding County, Sichuan Province, Sichuan Province, Ganzi, Luding County Haizi village villagers [/b]
"we are the managers," The light requires the teachers to give only no harvest! "
"if I and her mother even beg for food, let Chen Lu finish reading the book."
computer newspaper: where is the hardest part of education in mountainous areas?
Zhang Xujun: one is teachers, the other is educational information.
I worked for more than ten years at the grassroots level, not boasting. China's village teacher is very great. With the meagre salary, teaching and educating people in the most difficult areas. But for the managers of our schools, it is not only the teachers who do not have to dedicate themselves, they are not living in a vacuum, they have their own families, they also have their own children, and they also yearn for good income and working conditions.
so these years, rural schools are also trying to improve teachers' income and improve teaching conditions. But as you can see, rural primary schools can not be compared with the schools in the city or even in the county of Luding. The pressure on how to ensure a stable and excellent teaching team is especially great.
education information is another difficult point for mountain areas. After all, the information is relatively slow, such as the information of the curriculum reform and the news of the changes in the teaching materials.
computer newspaper: do teachers have job hopping in schools these years?
Zhang Xujun: not to mention job hopping. It's not like the city. But there are also excellent teachers transferred to towns or schools in the county. I can understand that everyone wants to live better, and the conditions for rural schools are still a little harder.
computer newspaper: is Dad Chen Lu working? Do you know the Haizi village to go out to work more?
Chen Guobing: more than half of them work in the surrounding areas. The family is basically mother-in-law, grandparents and children.
Zhang Xujun: in fact, another problem faced by mountain schools is left behind children. Many children here are not at their parents' side. Although there are grandparents, the lack of long-term parental education is also a negative influence on their growth.
computer newspaper: is Dad Chen Lu worried that one day because of the economic situation, he really can't keep going, so Chen Lu has to drop out of school?
Chen Guobing: no way. I told his mother that even if we went begging, we had to finish reading the book by Chen Lu. My mother and I are because of low education, no culture, and now that the family is so poor, Chen Lu must not be able to walk our old way, I and her mother all hope that the child has a good fate.
computer newspaper: what is the biggest challenge to popularize information technology in mountain areas?
Zhang Xujun: it's the most important thing to let children have the opportunity to contact computers and let children know what computers can do. Other difficulties, such as lack of hardware and lack of teachers.
to take computer teachers, in Dewei primary school, the older teachers, the master degree of computers are relatively low, and even rarely used computers; young teachers understand the computer, but in the information teaching has not received special training, there are also some problems.
of course, the main challenge is how to expose children to computers and computers.
Chen Guobing: in our village, there are no computers in most families except for very few people. The boss of our family can touch a computer in the computer class. There are Internet bars in the town, but it's too expensive.
computer newspaper: what kind of wishes do you have in 2012?
Zhang Xujun: the whole society is concerned about mountain schools and children in mountainous areas.
Chen Guobing: I hope the child gets better soon, and is healthy every day.
[b] reporter's notes: there is always a moving [/b]
in my ten years of news career, this is a moving interview.
the children in the mountains moved me.
in spite of the difficult school conditions, despite the hardships of going home, despite the poor family economy, they have never heard of the fashion terms of iPad, iPhone and micro-blog, but they always show the most brilliant and simple smile, which always makes me feel a cheerful and optimistic mood, which I have promised. I haven't felt it for years.
I took this picture. At that moment, the smiles of several children moved me.
such dimple appeared in my interview several days later.
on the mountain road home with the children, the children saw me carrying heavy photographic equipment, some breathless, and took the initiative to rest. I just unloaded the backpack hanging on my shoulders, a pair of small hands and a citrus in hand, "uncle, oranges."
looking up, I saw a sincere and honest smiling face. At that moment, I moved in my heart, but I didn't say anything.
this dimple is also seen in Chen Lu, a 12 year old girl suffering from diabetes. When he walked into the house of Chen Lu, he looked at the poor student's home, and the teacher of the colleague could not help sobbing. Chen Lu walked over to the teacher and smiled and said, "the teacher does not cry."
if the children moved to me with pure taste, then the teachers in the countryside moved me with admiration.
when I was a reporter, I was also a student of normal school, and my teachers were half a colleague. After more than 10 days of interaction with Dewey primary school, I was far from touched.
in rural primary schools, even though these years have improved a lot, the conditions are still hard, let alone compared with the city.
in the teacher's dormitory, I saw the teacher and his own children eating in the big kitchen, also seeing the teacher reading the books in the blackout room, reading the books, and seeing the teacher being covered with cement for the cracks in the wall caused by the earthquake.
every day at noon, I can always see the school teachers sitting beside the playground, and the students are coming around with their exercise books. Later, I was not until this was the teacher's spontaneous use of noon break time to answer questions and doubts.
when school is over, teachers always take the children who have a long distance to go up a mountain road. When they break up, they always give advice.
at the end of the interview, Yuan Yuan, outside the Luding station, said, "thank you, Cheng reporter."
I think the real thanks are for me, these mountain kids, these ordinary teachers, I learned a lot.
thanks to me, and this country, it is these children and teachers that make this country have a bright future.
school. The children go deep into the mountains. It takes three hours to go to the top of the mountain.
this teacher, who is giving lessons to preschool children, has become a private teacher for decades and is finally getting correct before retiring.
all teachers in qui Wu primary school, one of which is still a teacher who is not prepared.