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What do you study in primary school?
What to Learn in Primary Schools is a book on primary education published on 20 10. The reading experience is as follows:

1, perception 1: What do you learn in primary school? It has been seven years since 20 10 was first published. The book was published by Education Science Press, with Jiang Baohua as the editor. This book is a collection of nearly 50 famous articles recalling primary school life experiences, most of which are published for the first time. Their memories tell us what the primary school was like in the past, what they learned in the primary school, how the primary school laid their lives and even changed their destiny.

2. Insight 2: These articles help us to re-examine the current primary education: What should primary schools learn? How are talents trained? It is said that primary school is a basic education. As children get older, they have to learn more and more difficult knowledge in junior high school and senior high school. Looking back one day, people will inevitably feel that the primary school time seems to be because they have not grown up and are waiting to grow up.

3. Perception 3: Compared with school selection in junior high school, school selection in senior high school, nomination in college entrance examination and six-year waiting in primary school life, I have the least troubles and the simplest knowledge. How many people can really realize that "the achievement of a lifetime is based on primary school"? What kind of wealth is their growth experience? While feeling the growth experience of the "primary school students" in the book, I recall my own dribs and drabs in the primary school stage and think about what I can bring to the students as a teacher to stay in their minds.

4. Impression 4: The 47 articles in the book are the experiences of 47 people growing up in primary schools, including Li Yinhe and Liu Yong. Today, because of the foundation laid by primary school, these people have grown into successful people and failed to live up to expectations. In the book, many once lovely children, in the age of material shortage, seem naive and sensible. It may be that wax-sealed Chinese medicine pills are mysterious to children and affect their curiosity. Surrounding a pill will also leave lovely and funny childhood memories.

5. Perception 5: The wonderful life of childhood was cleverly put into literary thinking. Because there were not so many restrictions on primary school life at that time, it gave children who were looking forward to growing up at that time a source of living water and rich nutrients. Around the sixties, it was lucky to go to school, and it was also lucky to find some books to read under the guidance of my family. Enlightenment is also lucky, and what remains in people's memory is always lack.

6. Perception 6: The lack of material has brought difficulties to people and left a rich inner world for children. It is beautiful, yearning for the future, yearning for knowledge, love for books and pursuit of ideals. And so on, many childhood lives inadvertently seem to have become "living with sound" textbooks other than children's books at that time, which is a highlight of children's growth.