China News Service, Beijing, May 25 (Reporter Ma Xiuxiu) As the epidemic in Europe eases, local Chinese schools have recently opened or are preparing to start offline courses.

Many overseas Chinese school leaders said in an interview with a reporter from China News Agency that the current epidemic has not dissipated. It is a general consensus that we must strictly control the epidemic and protect the safety of the children.

  Recently, the French Red Panda School has resumed offline teaching step by step from the kindergarten class and hobby class.

  "Back to school, the children are very happy." According to the principal Luo Jian, in order to ensure the safety of the children, the school disinfected the classrooms in advance; a teacher was added at the entrance of the school to measure the body temperature of the children entering the school; such as table tennis. Children are required to change their shoes and do a good job of hygiene and cleaning before entering certain classrooms. As the weather improves, the school also plans to transfer corresponding courses to parks and other outdoor places.

  After more than a week of preparations, not long ago, Boss Language School in Spain also opened offline courses, and currently teaches in a combination of online and offline methods.

  According to the principal, Pan Lili, although there are currently fewer children attending school, the school still has adequate safety protection measures: warning lines are posted in the school to remind everyone to keep a safe distance; disinfection alcohol is provided in many places in the school, and children enter the school. Body temperature needs to be measured before; guards are installed in front of the desks to keep a safe distance between seats.

  "At present, only a few Chinese schools in Italy have resumed physical classes. I believe that with the popularization of vaccines, the beginning of September will usher in the recovery of offline classes." The principal of Italian Chinese-Italian School Fu Wenwu told reporters that the school is already preparing for this.

  Fu Wenwu said that doing a good job of epidemic prevention while resuming classes is the key to ensuring campus safety.

In response, the school plans to take three measures: shorten the offline class time, focus on the physical class, review and consolidation will continue to be carried out in the online class; the offline get out of class will be divided into two small classes for cross-teaching, thereby reducing the number of gatherings; Activities with a high concentration of school personnel, such as art performances and spring outings, will not be resumed for the time being.

  Respondents also said that the experience accumulated in long-term online courses has provided inspiration for the development of offline courses in Chinese schools; in the post-epidemic era, Chinese schools will also further develop ideas and continuously improve teaching to inspire more children to learn Chinese. enthusiasm.

  "The use of online courses not only enhances the teaching skills of teachers, but also opens up another path for Chinese educators." Luo Jian said that after this training, the school has gradually developed the ability to respond to various emergencies.

  She said that as teaching activities return to the right track, the school will further strengthen teacher training, carry out more activities related to Chinese culture, and provide more high-quality courses in the form of a combination of online and offline, so as to increase children's interest in learning Chinese.

  Pan Lili believes that after exploring the teaching model under the epidemic, Chinese education will advance in the form of a combination of online and offline in the future.

  She told reporters that the school had previously opened a variety of interest classes such as piano lessons, English lessons, and programming lessons. Next, the school will set up interesting Chinese courses, such as the use of AI intelligence combined with Chinese, to attract more children to learn well. Chinese.

  "After this period of online teaching, we felt the convenience brought by online teaching, learned new teaching skills and marketing methods, and also harvested excellent domestic teachers' resources, which enabled the school to find a new direction for running a school. "Fu Wenwu said that after the resumption of offline courses, the school will continue to develop high-quality online courses to facilitate the learning of overseas Chinese students, popularize Chinese education, and spread Chinese culture.

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