(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Scientific Epidemic Prevention and Happy Learning Hohhot launches "Cloud School"

  China News Service, Hohhot, March 1st: "Scientific Epidemic Prevention and Happy Learning" Hohhot launches "Cloud School"

  Chinanews reporter Zhang Linhu

  March 1 is the first day of class for primary and secondary school students in the new semester. However, affected by the current round of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, primary and secondary schools in Hohhot "started online", and tens of thousands of teachers and students used cloud connections to raise the flag on the cloud. During the ceremony, the first lesson of the school started.

  At 8:30, Lu Xi, grade 4 student of Beiyuan Primary School, Xincheng District, Hohhot, dressed in neat school uniforms and bright red scarves, and started the new semester of study and life in the form of a live online class.

The picture shows the teaching materials being mailed by teachers at Zhaowuda South Road Branch of Nanmenwai Primary School.

Photo by Zhang Linhu

  From Lu Xi's point of view, the new semester's "Cloud Start" is just a change in the way of class, and you must strictly demand yourself in accordance with the standard of daily classes.

  "The class is very fresh through the online live broadcast. A 25-minute class goes by very quickly, and it is not tired at all." Lu Xi said, by participating in the teacher's live teaching, online connection, interactive answering and reviewing the previously learned content , and soon entered the state of learning.

  On the first day of "Cloud School", the online teaching courses arranged by the fourth grade of Beiyuan Street Primary School included cultural courses such as mathematics and English, as well as interactive courses such as sports.

  Lu Xi's mother, Su Yaqiong, followed the progress of the course throughout the whole process. She was quite satisfied with the results of today's class.

"Our family has prepared computers and mobile phones for the children, and they have installed live-streaming course software. We are afraid that the children's class will be delayed because of network problems." Su Yaqiong said.

The picture shows the recording of the mouth organ online class at Zhaowuda South Road Branch of Nanmenwai Primary School.

Photo by Zhang Linhu

  In Saihan District, Hohhot, nearly 80,000 students from 59 primary and secondary schools have also started online learning.

  The reporter saw at the South Zhaowuda Road Branch of Nanmenwai Primary School that in order to facilitate students to receive the textbooks on time, the teachers of the school organized the textbooks in advance, and the postal personnel came to pick up the books in a special vehicle, and adopted a special sorting method to ensure safety and hygiene. And it is packaged and delivered to households by address to better avoid crowd gathering.

  The school has also turned many teachers into "hosts" through the online education platform to guide students and answer questions through webcasting and other means.

  According to Baole Rima, director of the school's teaching office, the school integrates a variety of interactive courses such as mouth organ, sports, handicraft, and labor practice. At the same time, teachers live and interact to lead children to participate in appropriate cheerleading, martial arts, and scientific experiments. Wait.

The picture shows Nan Xi attending the opening ceremony.

Photo by Zhang Linhu

  "Let the children not only increase their knowledge, but also exercise their bodies, make progress in their learning level and improve their comprehensive quality during special periods," said Baolerima.

  He Hui, the mother of Nan Xi, a second-year student at the Middle School Affiliated to Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, was relieved after watching the first lesson.

  "The most worrying thing is children's eyesight problems, but the school strictly controls the time students spend watching electronic products to ensure students' eye health." In He Hui's view, although the epidemic has affected the normal school start, but also saw the school, teachers and All walks of life attach great importance to children's learning, and they are not very worried about their future learning.

  "This is the first time for me to go to the cloud classroom. I learned to be patriotic and how to prevent the epidemic in the first lesson of the school. Although I can't go to school because of the epidemic, I can still learn new knowledge through the Internet, but I still hope to be able to Go back to school early, see your dear teachers and classmates, and study together more happily." Nan Xi said.

The picture shows the sorting of textbooks in the No. 29 Middle School in Hohhot.

Photo by Zhang Linhu

  In order to welcome online teaching, the No. 29 Middle School in Hohhot, in accordance with the requirements of epidemic prevention and control, sent all new textbooks by express delivery as soon as possible to ensure that they were all distributed to students before the start of school.

  Lu Lingxiang, deputy director of the middle school's teaching department, said that in order to ensure the smooth progress of the online class live broadcast, the school conducted a trial operation of the video equipment of students and teachers in advance, and equipped relevant teachers to provide software technical guidance, so that teachers and students are familiar with the relevant procedures. Try not to leave a student behind.

  According to Zhang Xinhui, deputy director of the Saihan District Education Bureau, "Cloud Open School" not only teaches cultural classes, but also arranges physical education and art classes, and pays special attention to life education, labor education and mental health education.

  "More support, care and assistance should be given to rural school students in remote areas, children from families with special difficulties, children who moved with them and left-behind children, and especially to strengthen the learning guidance and care for children of front-line personnel in epidemic prevention." Zhang Xinhui said.

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