1. Beijing Campus (Main Campus): Located in the West Third Ring Road outside Xinjiekou, Haidian District, Beijing, it is the main campus of Beijing Normal University. This campus has the most comprehensive teaching and administrative facilities, including classrooms, laboratories, libraries and gymnasiums. At the same time, it is also the most frequent place for teachers and students in Beijing Normal University, with rich cultural and social activities.
2. Yuquan Campus: Located in the north of Haidian District, Beijing, near the Summer Palace and Yuanmingyuan Ruins Park. Yuquan Campus is the second largest campus of Beijing Normal University, which is mainly used for teaching and research of humanities and social sciences. The campus environment is beautiful, blending traditional and modern architectural styles.
3. Qishan Campus: Located in Zhongguancun South Road, Haidian District, Beijing, near China Academy of Sciences and other scientific research institutions. Qishan Campus is mainly used for the teaching and research of science, engineering technology and some social sciences. There are modern laboratories and scientific research facilities on campus.
4. Changping Campus: Located in Changping District, Beijing, it is a relatively new campus of Beijing Normal University. Changping Campus is mainly used for the teaching and research of pedagogy, psychology and management. The campus environment is spacious and has a certain humanistic atmosphere.
The Historical Background of Beijing Normal University
Beijing Normal University, founded in 1902, is a comprehensive normal university with a long history and outstanding reputation in China. The history of Beijing Normal University can be traced back to Shi Jing University Hall, which is one of the important universities in the late Qing Dynasty.
1902, Shi Jing University was divided into two independent institutions: one was Beijing Normal University, now Beijing Normal University; The other is Shi Jing University Hall, which later became Peking University. These two schools are regarded as the founders of modern higher education in China. In the early days of its establishment, Beijing Normal University devoted itself to training excellent teachers and educators with the aim of training teachers.
His educational philosophy emphasizes the teacher training goal of "having both ability and political integrity, putting morality first", and pays attention to the combination of western modern educational philosophy and China traditional culture. With the passage of time, Beijing Normal University has gradually developed into a comprehensive university with complete disciplines and strong academic strength.