News source: CNR News/Chen Guowei
News link:https://youtu.be/r52EZrGzzls
Junior high school mathematics class allows students to make three-dimensional lighting, high school biology class takes students to do plant science drawing, and physical and chemical theory can also be integrated into rap and hip-hop. In the future, the teaching on campus will attach great importance to "cross-domain integration". Today (4th) at Taiwan Normal University A "Cross-disciplinary Aesthetic Education Course Achievements Exhibition" was held. The diverse and interesting teaching methods made everyone exclaim, "What class is this?"
Wearing VR glasses, the scenes of delicious food in front of us are exciting. Unexpectedly, this is an English class in a junior high school. Lin Xinru, a lecturer at Google Chinese Instructor Training Center: "(Original sound) In my course, it is called "English is delicious", but how do I let students, I want to use food to help students understand some sentence patterns and do some Visual art, because actually food has some art of presentation. 』
In math class, instead of writing formulas on the blackboard, the teacher actually led the students to make three-dimensional lighting, from which they learned about geometric figures and the luminescence principle of diodes. Zhang Sujing, teaching team leader of Taoyuan Yangming Junior High School: "(Original sound) It is to take students to understand Plato's regular polyhedron, and then let them design the expansion diagram until they combine it. Even the combination of light bulbs is completed by the students themselves. 』
The National Education Curriculum for 2012 is about to be launched, and cross-field teaching is in full swing. 177 schools across the country have launched cross-disciplinary aesthetic education courses. Gifted students in mathematics and science have created their own rap songs, and the lyrics incorporate the principles of physics and chemistry. "(Video audio) As we get closer, the heartbeat rate rises sharply, and I almost can't breathe. Don't act too hastily. It turns out that Doppler also understands love. My dada's horse hooves are running towards you at full speed; my deep eyes are like black holes, Einstein said that the gravitational field distorts space and time. At this moment, I am almost losing control. 』
Zhao Huiling, Dean of the School of Arts at National Taiwan Normal University: "(Original sound) There are some subject knowledge that cannot be understood so comprehensively by certain students or some students. We feel that the integration of art, or the integration of aesthetic courses, is what makes this Subject-based courses can provide a little more motivation for learning. 』
"What is this class?" The exhibition of each school's achievements is on display at the Continuing Education Promotion Department of National Taiwan Normal University until October 9. Parents can come and see the innovative appearance of future classrooms and experience the results of flipped education.