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Research results of professors at the University of Hong Kong: Playing games can help improve reading ability

2025-01-28 01:33:21|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

According to Hong Kong's "Dago", surveys have pointed out that Hong Kong students have ranked first in 45 regions around the world, surpassing Singapore, the United States, Taiwan, Canada and other places.Professor Xie Xijiu of the University of Hong Kong pointed out that tuition has nothing to do with reading ability, but instead of accessing the Internet, game consoles, or helping to improve reading ability.

Xie Xijiu quoted the research of global student reading ability progress (PIRLS) in 2011, showing that Hong Kong students have the highest reading ability in the world.Studies were studied in 45 regions around the world, of which 4,200 young students, 3600 parents, and 132 primary school principals and teachers were visited in Hong Kong.The international average score is 500, and Hong Kong students are scored 571 points.Immediately after 568 points, Russia and Finland, Singapore ranked third with 567 points, the United States ranked fifth with 556 points, Taiwan ranked seventh with 553 points, and Canada ranked ninth with 548 points.

For Taiwan with a strong reading atmosphere in Hong Kong, Xie Xijiu explained that research focuses on capabilities rather than interest or habits. Hong Kong students have better abilities because Taiwanese students read literature, and Hong Kong students have more information.He also believes that tuition helplessly enhance reading ability, but instead on the Internet, watching TV, and even playing game consoles, or it is conducive to reading ability.

Xie Xijiu pointed out to the parents at a press conference yesterday that instead of spending time spending money to tuition, it is better to ask the tuition teacher to take a student to the library to read.He found that students do not read more than one hour on the Internet daily, or read newspapers for one to three hours daily, or watch TV for one to three hours daily, or playing video games daily without more than one hour.Students performed or long for a long time are high."Any leisure entertainment must be balanced.

In addition, since May 2013, the University of Hong Kong University of Education Application Information Technology has held a "Reading Challenge" plan with the support of high -quality education funds.It is planned to establish a post -reading test platform for primary school students to answer, and more than 20 schools have participated so far.Dr. Zhu Qihua, the University of Hong Kong, who is responsible for the plan, emphasized that reading is the cornerstone of all learning. The plan currently covers about 500 different types of books for students to cultivate reading interests and reading and writing ability through game learning.

Teacher Feng Huixiang, one of the participants and St. Bodo School, emphasized that the plan will not increase the workload of the teacher, and it can also increase students' reading interest and ability.Zeng Haogang, a second -year student of the school, has read 157 books in this school year, and reads a book almost every two or three days.

Another participant, Director Chen Minyi of Lantian Xundi Primary School, said that 94%of the students in the school believed that the reading comprehension ability had improved, and 83%of students believed that their homework or evaluation scores had improved.%Of students believe that the plan will help enhance their interest in reading.