Core Insights - The "100 Museums for Kids" project has been upgraded to enhance the scientific education ecosystem in rural schools, focusing on hardware support, teacher training, and outcome incubation [1][5] Group 1: Project Overview - The project aims to transform museum resources into a regular scientific education force in rural schools, building on the initial phase that donated micro-museums to 100 primary schools across the country [1] - Since its launch on International Museum Day last year, the project has donated micro-museums to nearly a hundred schools in remote areas, with students actively participating as "little applicants" to secure quality museum resources for their schools [3] Group 2: Educational Impact - The micro-museum consists of systematic teaching toolboxes, each themed around nature, technology, and history, containing artifacts and accompanying courses that allow children to engage with ancient fossils and valuable natural specimens [3] - The project has introduced new highlights in scientific education for rural schools, with teachers like Cheng Xiaofei from Henan Province actively leading the application and exhibition of micro-museums, enhancing students' curiosity about science and culture [5] Group 3: Future Plans - The second phase of the project includes the launch of a sustainable development training program for teachers, developed by Peking University and Xueersi, aimed at equipping educators with skills in museum course design and micro-museum management [5] - The company plans to continue collaborating with various stakeholders to promote the popularization of scientific education in grassroots areas, laying a solid foundation for enhancing the overall quality of the next generation [6]
北京大学携手学而思博物探索乡村科学教育新模式