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On how to carry out calligraphy education in primary and secondary schools
I. Electronization of Calligraphy Textbooks With the continuous advancement of educational modernization, textbooks should also be appropriately reformed, especially calligraphy, and there should be electronic textbooks. Due to the lack of calligraphy teachers, it is difficult to carry out good calligraphy education. Therefore, it is necessary to make a unified electronic version of calligraphy textbooks. National or provincial experts will demonstrate and explain in person step by step, teaching students the basic skills of sitting, holding, writing, getting up and putting pen to paper. Besides, how to use hard pen and brush, how to copy various calligraphy styles and how to appreciate a complete calligraphy work involves all aspects of calligraphy education. According to the grade and class hours, recorded into teaching videos, made into CDs and distributed to teachers and students together with Copybook for calligraphy, or put them on the network for teachers and students to share, download and use. Set up a calligraphy classroom, equipped with TV, DVD player and other equipment. Schools with conditions can be equipped with computers and projectors. , and download expert videos through the network. Through calligraphy education, students can learn to write correctly and be upright. Second, the diversification of teacher training 1. Self-study Teachers consciously learn relevant knowledge through the internet or books. 2. Centralized training. The education department of the city, district (or county) organizes teachers with calligraphy foundation in schools to participate in centralized training. Let every calligraphy teacher in every school receive unified training and issue a certificate of calligraphy education. 3. Experts come to the school for guidance. Experts are regularly invited to the school to hold calligraphy lectures and give on-site guidance to teachers and students. 4. Inter-school communication.