Primary school textbooks?

No, there are *** 13 versions of Chinese textbooks for primary schools currently used in China. According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education, the choice of using textbooks is in the hands of schools, and usually a region will choose the same textbook version. Take Beijing as an example. At present, among the Chinese textbooks used in primary and secondary schools in Beijing, more than half of the districts and counties are using People's Education Edition, while the other half are using Su Jiao Edition, Beijing Normal University Edition and Beijing Edition respectively. 1, the Chinese textbook for primary schools published by People's Education Press is now used in most parts of the country. For more than 60 years, People's Education Society has been responsible for compiling national primary and secondary school textbooks. It was not until the end of 1980s that the Ministry of Education implemented "one syllabus and many books", and its monopoly on teaching materials was broken. Today, People's Education Society is still recognized by the industry as the most powerful and authoritative organization for compiling textbooks for primary and secondary schools. Highlights of the textbook: The Chinese textbook for primary schools published by People's Education Publishing House is open and full of vitality. Starting from the second volume of Senior One, every "Chinese Garden" has a "My Discovery" column, which constantly encourages students to think and discover for themselves and guides them to discover their own learning methods. For example, in China Gardens IV, the second volume of Senior One, two friends are talking: "I found that the words next to the eyes are related to the eyes." In this way of guiding cooperative learning, the textbook "I found ……" inspires students to find that radicals are often related to the meaning of words. Use feedback: An online teacher named "Dancing" thinks that the Chinese textbook published by People's Education Press is very knowledgeable, which is both a good thing and a bad thing. It is easy to cause some students to fail to keep up with the teacher's rhythm and eventually become good students. The better, the worse. In this way, the gap widens and some students are tired of learning. A rural teacher wrote in a message to the editorial board: For the third grade textbook, I can only say "it's not easy to love you". I don't know from what angle these senior editors are compiling books. What's more, the differences between urban and rural students are not taken into account. Children in grade three collect a lot of data every day, and many tasks that only senior students can complete are left to children in grade three. What should I do? Where do rural students get those materials? Many problems are unprecedented. Expert opinion: Gu Zhenbiao, a retired editor of People's Education Publishing House, said, "At that time, the idea was very good. We could make the mountainous countryside lighter and have more things about the countryside; And some high-level schools like Beijing and Shanghai should compile deeper teaching materials. But in fact, rural areas are reluctant to use shallow textbooks. They say that children are originally from the countryside, so they can't get into college with shallow textbooks, preferring to use deep textbooks from key middle schools. The main source is exam-oriented education, and exams are often considered when writing textbooks. " 2. With the approval of the Ministry of Education, Jiangsu Education Publishing House began to compile Chinese experimental textbooks for compulsory primary schools at the beginning of 20001. At present, all primary schools in Jiangsu Province use Chinese textbooks published by the Soviet Union, and some districts and cities in Beijing, Shandong, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Anhui, Hainan, Fujian, Heilongjiang, Yunnan, Gansu and Guangxi are also using them. Highlights of the textbook: A major feature of the primary school Chinese textbook published by Jiangsu Education Publishing House is to learn "literacy texts" for reading. "Literacy Textbook" is a literacy textbook carefully compiled by editors with reference to China's traditional educational experience and various literacy methods. Horse, autumn wind, apricot blossom in Saibei, spring rain, coconut trees in the south of the Yangtze River, scorching sun, island yak, ice and snow, plateau "This is a literacy text in the first volume of the second day of junior high school. Viewed separately, it is a relatively independent and interrelated word. Reading together is like a harmonious and rhyming landscape poem. In just 24 words, a magnificent and colorful picture of China is outlined. When students learn such a text, they not only know the words and things, but also feel the vastness and magnificence of the motherland in the process of reading. Feedback: An enthusiastic netizen thinks: "First of all, I feel like reading this book. The pictures are beautiful and the fonts are very suitable for children to read and write. "Secondly, compared with PEP, I think the difficulty level is more suitable for children to understand. Finally, I think its design in writing and oral communication is also very reasonable and very close to life. " Another student's parents said that the full-color pictures in the Chinese textbook of Su Jiao Edition are very attractive to students, and the questions after class are also in line with the textbook and the content is very exquisite. 3. Beijing Normal University Edition Chinese Textbook Beijing Normal University Edition Chinese Textbook is published by Beijing Normal University Press and used in some districts and cities in Beijing, Shaanxi, Anhui, Xinjiang, Fujian and Heilongjiang. In the process of compiling textbooks and experiments, editors have been trying to solve three problems: Chinese learning interest, Chinese learning methods, and the unity of humanity and instrumentality of textbooks. Highlights of the textbook: The arrangement of the Chinese textbook for primary schools published by Beijing Normal University is related to children's early literacy experience, which is further deepened. Learning the "Calligraphy and Painting" unit when entering school, the characteristics and process of China hieroglyphics and the evolution from painting to characters are integrated into the study of about 100 commonly used words, which protects children's initiative in literacy. If not, it will be very difficult to learn Pinyin from the beginning, especially emphasizing four skills, which will make children feel afraid of difficulties in Chinese class and easily lose interest in learning Chinese. 4. More than 80 poems were selected in the Chinese textbook of Beijing People's Education Edition, including 47 ancient poems, accounting for 13% of the total textbook. There are 6 1 ancient poems in the Chinese textbook for primary schools published by Jiangsu Education Press. From the content point of view, Tang poetry accounts for 50%, Song ci accounts for 30%, and there are other folk songs and modern poems of Han Yuefu, Yuan and Qing Dynasties. In the Chinese textbook of Hubei Education Edition, ancient poems account for about a quarter of all texts, with more than 90 poems. Ren Xiang, director of the Institute of Chinese Education of Beijing Normal University, said that the content of ancient poems will be greatly increased in Beijing Chinese textbooks that have been approved by the Ministry of Education, and the length of primary schools will reach 100, and the proportion of ancient poems in all texts will reach more than 15%. For example, in the selection of ancient poetry in the first grade of primary school, the number of single digits has increased from the previous 22 to 9, of which 9 are classics of enlightenment, including three-character classics and disciples' rules. At the same time, in the choice of ancient poetry, Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi and other famous works will be chosen to let students feel the beauty of words. Expand the * * * nature of Chinese textbooks published by People's Education Edition and Jiangsu Education Edition? 1. They all focus on the idea of multiculturalism. Both the Chinese textbooks published by People's Education Press and the Chinese textbooks published by Soviet Education Press contain national culture, general culture, gender culture, times culture, regional culture, class culture and other cultures. Generally speaking, it includes not only the traditional culture of the Chinese nation, but also the cultures of various ethnic minorities and foreign ethnic cultures; It includes both the culture of the elite and the culture of the ordinary class; It includes both urban culture and rural culture. In addition, there are some special group cultures. The content of culture is very rich. 2. They all introduced the cultures of ethnic minorities. There are 56 ethnic groups in China, each with its own culture. How to realize the understanding, respect and harmonious coexistence among all ethnic groups has always been a major problem we are facing. As the enlightenment textbook of China, it is necessary to introduce the cultures of all ethnic groups. These two versions of textbooks reflect the culture of ethnic minorities. The Tibetan opera, the Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon and Princess Wencheng's visit to Tibet in the textbook of People's Education Edition depict Tibetan customs and etiquette, scenery and friendship between Tibetans and Han people. The Uighurs in Hotan and Tianshan Mountains in July describe the scenery and daily life of Uighurs. However, this kind of article reflecting the life of ethnic minorities only accounts for 2.5% of the total text in the Chinese textbook of Jiangsu Education Edition. However, it only accounts for 3. 1% of the total text in the Chinese textbook of People's Education Edition. ? 3. In these two versions of textbooks, the culture about men occupies an absolute dominant position, but the proportion about women's culture is relatively small. In these two versions of textbooks, no matter from children's works or adult works, texts about male culture account for the majority. These male characters all show strong, brave and inquisitive personality characteristics, thus having a high sense of identity. The female role is only endowed with the characteristics of weakness, gentleness and virtue. Except Mulan, Helen Keller, Sang Lan in Soviet education textbooks and Madame Curie in people's education textbooks, all other women appear as weak people. Kindness, virtue and obedience are their characteristics. ? 4. They all reflect the culture of rural areas, and the proportion of urban culture has declined. Both versions of the textbooks have been revised, and the number of texts reflecting rural culture is relatively large. Words reflecting rural culture are mostly related to scenery and animals, and most of them appear in poems and essays.