Their teacher said it’s part of her routine for students to perform rhythmic dances before class.
A teacher encouraging her students to dance to decompress and improve focus before starting class has trended on mainland Chinese social media.
Their teacher, surnamed Zhou, said it’s part of her routine for students to perform rhythmic dances before class. “I love sports, so I want my students to do more physical exercises,” she said. “Before each of my classes, especially in the afternoon, I will enter the classroom five minutes earlier than scheduled and get students to dance, hoping it will prevent drowsiness and relieve some of the academic pressure on the students.”“As a result, my class atmosphere is always quite active, and the students can absorb what they learn quickly,” she said.
“None of my students have had a negative response or feel stressed. Unlike most of their peers, they are all optimistic and upbeat,” said Zhou.“Her students are lucky!” said one person on Douyin.Primary and younger secondary school students in mainland China have a heavy academic workload as they prepare for challenging entrance examinations for places at better schools and in top university courses.
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