左右开弓:印度学校训练学生双手同时写字
印度一所学校训练学生用双手写字的技能,在每堂45分钟的课程中,有15分钟手写练习,目前全校300名学生都能用左右手同时写字,这项独特教学法吸引了不少专家学者的兴趣。 This is the incredible school where the headteacher's bizarre dedication to handwriting practice means EVERY pupil is ambidextrous. Only ten percent of the population are left handed - and only ONE percent can write with both hands. But all 300 students at Veena Vandini School in India can write with both their left and right hand , with some able to do both at the same time - in different languages. Every 45 minute lesson features 15 minutes devoted to handwriting practice, to make sure all students at the remote rural school have the skill. School founder and former soldier Vp Sharma said he was inspired to demand the lessons by India's first president who was ambidextrous. Headteacher Mr Sharma said: "I read in a magazine that Dr Rajendra Prasad India's first president used to write with both hands. "This inspired me to give it a try. "Later, when I launched my school at my native village, I tried training the students. "We began training students from standard I and by the time they reach standard III, they were comfortable writing with both the hands. "Students of standard VII and VIII can write with speed and accuracy. "Further, they can write two scripts simultaneously, one with each hand. "Students also know several languages, including Urdu." The school, which was found in 1999 is located in a remote area, in Singrauli district, Madhya Pradesh. Mr Sharma said their unique dedication to handwriting led South Korean researchers to visit and study the pupils two years ago, to find out more about ambidexterity. |