Virtual reality: innovation drive of Chinese teaching reform

Journal: Region - Educational Research and Reviews DOI: 10.32629/rerr.v6i3.1753

Xinyue PAN

College of Education, Zhejiang Normal University

Abstract

As the "Internet Plus Education" model gains popularity, educational reforms shift towards intelligence and information technology. Now, Chinese classrooms face challenges such as difficulties in learning classical Chinese, a lack of emotional engagement, and ineffective teaching methods. Incorporating information technology into Chinese instruction is crucial for educational progress. VR, a cutting-edge technology of the 21st century, holds significant potential for reforming and enhancing Chinese teaching, offering a novel and immersive learning experience. This paper outlines the fundamental features of virtual reality, examines the current challenges in Chinese classrooms, highlights the benefits and application strategies of integrating virtual reality, and explores the anticipated challenges and countermeasures for its future implementation in Chinese classrooms

Keywords

virtual reality; Chinese teaching; education reform; immersive experience

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