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China-Japan Distance Education Promoted in Beijing
2001-11-02
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Distance is no problem for China's scientists, nor for middle school students using technological developments to help distance learning. Students from middle schools attached to China's Renmin University and Japan's Osaka Education Institute took part in the recent High School Distance Education Communication exchange.

Breaking with traditional high school classes and previous long-distance education methods, the teachers of this class are the students. With fluent English and modern education technology, the new teachers are proving to be fully capable. Chinese students teach Japanese students solid geometry which isn't part of Japanese mathematics courses. In return, Japanese students gave vector classes to the Chinese. To prepare for the classes, the Chinese students collected materials and exercises from the internet and libraries. They also made the computer images and did all the translation work beforehand.

"Our school uses the most advanced education form in the world. Such communication shows the high level of Chinese education." Liu Pengzhi, Headmaster of Middle School attached to China's Renmin University said.

The Middle School attached to China's Renmin University which leads the way in distance education in China has promoted similar communications with Canada and the United States for nearly three years.

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