Shanghai to achieve full coverage of 'scholarly campuses' by next year
Yang Zhenfeng, deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission, said Wednesday that Shanghai will upgrade reading environments and boost digital reading services to make reading a regular practice, targeting full coverage of "scholarly campuses" citywide by 2027.
The initiative seeks to create campuses with a strong reading culture, dedicated spaces, and regular activities to nurture reading habits and character.
"If teachers and parents do not read, children will not learn," Yang said at a news briefing on the launch of China's first National Reading Week.
The commission's textbooks and language management division, as the leading department for adolescent reading, has partnered with over 20 departments to develop a comprehensive reading education framework for teachers and students.
Content-wise, it covers Red culture, Jiangnan culture, and urban development. A homeschool community reading network has been formed to engage students via clubs and digital reading.
Shanghai has designed age-specific reading plans. For preschoolers, the priority is to nurture interest and reject exam-oriented reading.
"Cultivating children's reading interest and habits is the core of reading education in Shanghai's preschools," Xu Jiajie, deputy director of the preschool education department, said.
Over 1,600 primary and secondary schools have renovated reading spaces. Universities, libraries and physical bookstores have been told to carry out in-depth reading activities.
Notably, Shanghai will join Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces on April 19 to launch a Yangtze River Delta joint reading campaign on Jiangnan culture.
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