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Methodolog­ical innovation

Schools adopt VR, among other technologi­e es, to instill correct ideology in students

- By Xu Ming

○ Lecturers at colleges say the teaching methods for students born in the 1990s must be different from that used for students born in the 1960s ○ Ideologica­l and political theory courses are viewed to be of great importance amid the spread of complex values in the era of the Internet

In boundless meadows covered with snow and on bumpy roads under steep cliffs, footprints of the Red Army soldiers were left along the Long March route.

Wearing a pair of VR goggles, one student experience­d the scene as though he was put in that harsh environmen­t.

It is an ideologica­l and political theory course opened by the Beijing Institute of Technology where students could use VR technology to “go through” the Long March that was undertaken by the Red Army more than 80 years ago.

“In the past we mostly learned about the Long March through textbooks and lectures, which usually left little impression. Now we can experience the Long March with VR glasses, which is very impressive,” a student told the Xinhua News Agency.

In a course on the basic principles of Marxism, the students at Inner Mongolia Normal University used a rap titled “Marx was born after 1990s” to express what they feel about the philosophe­r.

“I first knew him/ in the course of politics/ I learned his thoughts/ just to pass exams/…/ who is Marx/ actually he was born in 1990s/ he abhored sin/ he distained trickery,” the song sings.

For college teachers, the ideologica­l and political course about Marxism, Mao Zedong Thought and moral education is a hard nut to crack. Almost synonymous with dullness, for years, the class has been an ideal place for students to nap or play as long as one could bone up before the exam. The teachers were equally disinteres­ted, and mostly repeated what was written in the books.

But the situation is changing. In December 2016, President Xi Jinping stressed the importance of strengthen­ing political and ideologica­l education at colleges during a national conference on the ideologica­l and political work in colleges.

Xi suggested making moral education the central task in cultivatin­g talents and making the ideologica­l and political work run throughout the whole education process.

The educationa­l institutio­ns started a wave for learning Xi’s speech and made it the priority task for 2017. The emphasis on colleges’ ideologica­l and political education has also stimulated the developmen­t and innovation of ideologica­l and political courses in colleges across the country.

In many universiti­es across China, the course is becoming popular among students, as more and more schools are making attempts to use innovative teaching methods for ideologica­l and political theory course and make it appealing to the students. Meanwhile, many teachers have risen to fame and become Internet celebritie­s due to their daring efforts in enriching their classes.

Taking a new look

“VR technology provides direct and vivid materials for the teaching of ideologica­l and political theory and enriches the teaching methods. Students could experience what happened at that time in a virtual environmen­t,” said Li Linying, vice director of the College of Marxism at the Beijing Institute of Technology.

Starting in 2016, the Beijing Institute of Technology began to push forward the integratio­n of ideologica­l and political theory courses with new media technology and developed the digital course “Retaking the Long March” based on VR technology.

By imitating the geographic­al environmen­t, climate and so on of the Long March, the course created a virtual environmen­t for the students to experience the encircleme­nt and obstructio­n, the hardship of trudging through the snowy mountain, and the death and separation that the Red Army experience­d decades ago, so that young people could understand the spirit of the Long March better.

In the Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology, an employment mentor named Xue Rong live broadcasts her classes on the Party and turns Party building theories into vivid stories, receiving praise from netizens.

“Learning about the Party is a serious matter. But if taught through the live broadcast platform and narrated in understand­able language, it could be better received by the netizens,” said Xue.

Sun Ling, who teaches Marxism and Leninism at Xing’an Vocational and Technical College in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, reflected on her teaching method after she encountere­d a cold reception from her students. Realizing that the class should be more connected to the students’ work, Sun changed her teaching method.

“Our school trains technology talents. The students may be weak in expressing themselves in words but they are strong in their specialize­d technical work, so the course should be more connected with their profession," said Sun. Now the students in Sun's class can finish the course writing papers and designing dothes or posters. The designs they hand in also sur-prise Sun. Some students designed T-shirts to publicize Mao Zedong Thought, some designed posters on the theme of Mao Zedong Thought, and some, who specialize in preschool educa-tion, talked about the developmen­t of China from the angle of a kindergart­en building. Shanghai Polytechni­c University, which is crowned as the "cradle of model workmen," has designed a. special course named "Workmen in China" this year to carry forward the spirit of model workers, while also helping students understand the demand for talent in the society. The uniiversit­y invited seven master work-men to share their experience with students. They told students that becoming a technicall­y qualified workman is not only a demand from the country but also the need of the hour. Now the class has attracted nearly II,000 students.

Keeping tip with the times

"Do you believe in Communism? You may have different answers to the question. But if I ask, do you want to make a fortune, your an-swers may be unpreceden­tedly similar," Wang Xiangming, a professor at the School of Marx-ism Studies of the Renmin University of China, said in his class. "As a matter of fact, pursuing material wealth is what Communism is about. But real Communists don't pursue fortune for them-selves, but work for the welfare of the human beings. As long as we try our best in our posi-tions to serve the people, we are adhering to Communism. Communism is not intangible. It is around us," Wang told his students. A large number of students praise Wang's teaching. To many students, Wang's dass has become the most sought-after because he does not avoid students' questions about the theory, he can answer questions with empirical Examples, and he never preaches. "Teaching is an endless cause. The teaching methods for students born in the 199os must be different from that used for students born in the 196os," Wang told China Comment, "Any element that is helpful for teaching, I use it in the class." To keep the course up-to-date, Wang has been finding teaching materials related to daily life. In Wang's class, he analyzes the plot of anti-corruption TV series In the Name of the People, and also encourages students to recite Chairman Mao's poems. But questions and even harsh criticism are unavoidabl­e. According to Xue, the Internet ce-lebrity, since the quality of the audience varies, some would make negative comments or even utter verbal abuses.

More and more schools are making attempts to use innovative teaching methods for ideologica­l and political theory courses and make them appealing to the students.

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“But in my studio, the biggest characteri­stic is cleanlines­s. Many Red stories stimulate gratitude and love among the netizens,” said Xue.

She explained that she teaches in a way that is preferred by young people, instead of preaching.

In this round of innovation on the ideologica­l and political theory course, many teachers have turned into Internet celebritie­s after the breakthrou­ghs they made in classes. In Shanghai, the students selected four female teachers as “Four Si Zheng ( ideologica­l and political class) Goddesses” because they transforme­d the previously boring courses into something interestin­g.

Feng Wuzhong, an associate professor from Tsinghua University, even became famous beyond China after his class about Mao Zedong Thought was put on MOOC. About 5,000 people from 130 countries and regions have chosen the class.

Besides the teachers’ efforts, students are also using club activities to strengthen the ideologica­l and political education. For instance, in Inner Mongolia University, the most popular societies are two focusing on the theory of building socialism with Chinese characteri­stics and the Party’s history.

An important task

The ideologica­l and political theory course, which is a compulsory course in Chinese colleges, was first set up in 1984 and has been playing a significan­t role in carrying out ideologica­l and moral education among college students.

The current ideologica­l and political theory course in colleges mainly include Mao Zedong Thought, Deng Xiaoping Theory, fundamenta­ls of law, basic principles of Marxism, and the theory of building socialism with Chinese characteri­stics.

The course has played an important role in guiding students’ view about the world, life and values. It is considered to be of great importance today amid the spread of complex and varied values and ideologies in the time of the Internet, where young people who lack a sense of judgment can easily get lost.

On the other hand, as experts point out, the teaching content and methods have much room for improvemen­t to attract young people.

The education ministry has made 2017 a year of “improving the teaching quality of the ideologica­l and political course in colleges” to enhance the quality of the course.

According to the education ministry’s plan revealed in May, textbook amendment, platform building and the evaluation system for teachers specializi­ng in this course are being explored as steps in that direction, to encourage teachers to innovate and devote more energy in their teaching.

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Photos and paintings of China’s revolution­ary leaders are exhibited in Tsinghua University. CFP

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