Project Plan of "Practical Research on the Characteristics of Writing and Calligraphy Education in Primary Schools"
First, the proposal of the topic
Research background:
Chinese characters are the carrier of China's 5,000-year-old culture, which has strong sociality and is also a tool for spreading civilized information. Calligraphy art is the quintessence of our country, which contains rich national culture and profound national spirit, infecting generation after generation.
Calligraphy has always been the most representative cultural symbol in China, both in the cognition of the world and in the national complex of China people. Among the numerous art categories in China, nothing can express the essence and essence of China culture more directly and comprehensively than calligraphy. Loving calligraphy, developing good writing habits, having skilled writing skills and preliminary calligraphy appreciation ability are the basic qualities that modern China citizens should possess. 1990 The State Education Commission promulgated the Notice on Strengthening the Writing Work of Primary and Secondary School Students in Compulsory Education, 1998 The Ministry of Education promulgated the Guiding Outline of Writing Teaching for Full-time Primary Schools in Nine-year Compulsory Education (for Trial Implementation). By 2002, the Ministry of Education issued the document "Several Opinions on Strengthening Writing Teaching in Primary and Secondary Schools", which involved writing teaching every time. The Outline of Basic Education Curriculum Reform (Trial) points out that "writing teaching should be strengthened in Chinese and art classes in compulsory education stage", and once again emphasizes the importance of writing teaching.
The Action Plan for Revitalizing Education Facing the 2 1 Century issued by the State Council pointed out: "Schools at all levels, especially primary and secondary schools, should continue to regard writing standardized characters as an important content of quality education." The current "Nine-year compulsory primary school Chinese curriculum standard" also puts forward a clear requirement for writing teaching: "Writing with hard pen should be correct, correct and neat, with neat lines and a certain speed." It can be seen that writing teaching is one of the basic tasks of compulsory education.
20 1 1 The Ministry of Education issued the Opinions on Developing Calligraphy Education in Primary and Secondary Schools, which clearly stated that "calligraphy is the cultural treasure of the Chinese nation, the precious wealth of human civilization and the important content of basic education.
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