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What is five-dimensional education?
The so-called five-dimensional education is a complete teaching process and has its inherent scientific nature. One-dimensional education refers to traditional education; Two-dimensional education refers to the activation and development of the right brain; Stereoscopic education refers to the right brain image education; Four-dimensional education refers to the balanced development of left and right brains; Five-dimensional education refers to the balanced development of left and right brains and the combination with reality. The core idea is to let scholars have innovative consciousness and practical ability while accepting knowledge.

One-dimensional education refers to the traditional way of education; Two-dimensional education refers to the activation and development of the right brain; Stereoscopic education refers to the image education of the right brain; Four-dimensional education refers to the balanced development of left and right brains; Five-dimensional education refers to combining what you have learned with practical application. Five-dimensional education uses all available teaching equipment, books and materials to turn a single activity of teachers explaining textbooks indoors into a three-dimensional teaching activity with various forms and rich contents. Its core idea is the teaching idea of autonomy, cooperation, innovation and balanced development, which is the reform and transcendence of traditional teaching.

Educators adopt the combination of left-brain education and right-brain education, so that learners can better connect the left and right brains and cooperate closely in the learning process, and participate in the educational methods of perception, analysis, thinking, judgment, calculation and memory of knowledge or external things together, so as to realize the full combination of left and right brain thinking of learners for learning.