Chapter 138 Teaching Chinese Medicine? I directly talk to the children’s five internal organs(1/2)
Lu's Medical Clinic.
Since Lu Jiu took a day off, after returning to the hospital, he simply tidied up and then closed the door and returned home.
These days when I see a doctor every day, I really need time to relax.
At the same time, he also needs some time to prepare for the next assessment.
Chinese medicine teacher?
Um!
Lu Jiu asked himself that his knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine was quite solid.
But Lu Jiu still has no idea how to teach children.
If the content of the assessment involves how to teach children, and you are not prepared at all, you will not be able to answer the question.
But there is no teacher around him, so how can this give him experience?
Eh?
Didn't Jiang Xue go to a normal school and get a teacher's qualification certificate? So she should have had internship experience in the school.
Ask her if she will feel better?
Lu Jiu thought of this, then opened his WeChat and found Jiang Xue's chat box.
It seems to have been two or three months since the last time the two of them chatted.
"Jiang Xue, what do you think of teaching children something to make them more interested?"
After the message was sent, Lu Jiu ignored it.
But only ten seconds later, the phone rang, and then vibrated continuously.
"Teaching children?"
"Brother Lu Jiu, have you changed your profession?"
"It's impossible."
"Don't you study Chinese medicine?"
"Why do you want to be a teacher?"
"Oh, I told you, never become a teacher."
"The salary is too low, really!"
"I heard this from my colleagues here when I was an intern."
"I work hard for three thousand or four thousand. If I take more classes, I will get more money. If I take less classes, I will get less money."
"..."
Lu Jiu clicked on the message and his forehead went dark instantly.
Did he unintentionally open someone's conversational box?
In less than half a minute, Jiang Xue sent him a dozen messages.
Lu Jiu wanted to say, wouldn't it hurt if you move your hands so fast?
"Okay, okay."
"I'm not here to talk to you about salary. There is a policy to introduce Chinese medicine into primary and secondary schools. They want to recruit Chinese medicine teachers. I signed up."
"The assessment method is mainly interviews. I am worried that they will ask some questions about how to teach children, so I want to ask you for advice."
Knowing this, Jiang Xue clasped her phone in surprise.
"Teacher of traditional Chinese medicine."
"This is the first time I heard that Chinese medicine courses are being introduced into primary schools now?"
"Awesome, awesome."
"Brother Lu Jiu, you want to know how to teach children Chinese medicine, right?"
"It's easy, just have fun!"
"You can integrate the knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine into playing games."
"Wait a minute, I'll find a file."
"[Rainbow Bridge]"
"Here, Brother Lu Jiu, please open this file and take a look."
"This is a recess game we prepared for the children."
"Just prepare colorful square bricks, and then each child will take two bricks."
"After you take it, put it on the ground and step on it."
"The children at the back also take two pieces. With the help of the first child, they step on the square tiles and put their own square tiles in front."
"Just proceed in this order. When everyone steps on the tiles and lines up in a row, the game is over."
"The game is not complicated, but it is very interactive, and children also like it very much."
"And when we make this game, we will use two groups of PKs to race."
"The winning team will be rewarded, and the losing team will be punished."
"Brother Lu Jiu, I think you can try combining your knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine with this little game."
"I remember that traditional Chinese medicine has metal, wood, water, fire, and earth, doesn't it?"
"Just write these five words on the square bricks and let them build the Five Elements Bridge."
"Just follow this order. Anyone who is wrong or slow will lose."
Eh?
This is indeed a good idea!
In the process of playing games, they learn the interdependent relationship of the five elements. As long as the order is changed, these children can also learn the interdependent relationship of the five elements.
But is this game too easy?
"It's indeed good, but is there anything more complicated?" Lu Jiu asked.
Jiang Xue responded immediately after receiving the message.
"I don't really recommend anything more complicated."
"Children have limited understanding and it will be troublesome to play if the game rules are too complicated."
"When the time comes, you will find that a lot of rules have been told, but they all break the rules when playing."
"It's really pointless if the kids make a fuss, so just make it simple and add a little competitiveness to it, and that's it."
"The worst thing you can do is change the content. You can also innovate a game like Throwing Handkerchief."
"You let each of them stick gold, wood, water, fire, and earth on their backs, and then the person who runs must stick behind them in the correct order to avoid being caught."
"If you paste it wrongly or get caught, you have to recite the knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine. This is okay."
Oops!
This is not bad either!
Lu Jiu suddenly opened his mind.
"Then the hopscotch I played when we were kids can also be innovative?"
Jiang Xue sent a wise dog head emoticon.
"Yes, the more this kind of game is, the more it will attract children."
"And the best way to learn knowledge is through playing."
"By the way, Brother Lu Jiu, how did you learn Chinese medicine before?"
Lu Jiu smiled bitterly and sent six points to express his feelings.
"rote."
Jiang Xue threw a dog's head that couldn't help but laugh.
"It's so miserable."
"But Brother Lu Jiu, just teaching by playing is actually not enough."
"Although interest is the best teacher, persistence is the most important."
"Games can only play a role in regulating them. If we really want them to study Chinese medicine seriously, games are not enough."
"TCM is so obscure and difficult to understand, I feel it will be difficult for you to teach it."
Jiang Xue remembered that when she was a child, she would pass by Lu's Medical Center and want to play with Lu Jiu. She would always see Lu Jiu standing by the wall of the medical center, and would be beaten by Grandpa Lu with a ruler.
But she had never seen Lu Jiu cry even once, and she had never heard Lu Jiu complain that he didn't want to learn Chinese medicine.
To be continued...