Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Books and materials - Can a library make money by reading?
Can a library make money by reading?
In the 20 17 college entrance examination, Wang from Zhuji won the first place in Zhejiang Province with 723 points. According to media reports, Wang's parents are not highly educated, and Wang has a sister above, who is now a graduate student at Zhejiang University. In his memory, his mother is a very motivated woman. Besides knitting, she also loves reading. Many women in the village play mahjong in their spare time and their mothers read quietly. Influenced by my mother, my sister has been a bookworm since she was a child. "I naturally fell in love with reading." "As long as the school teacher recommends any books, my mother will definitely buy them for me."

Seeing this news reminds me of the true story told by my friend. Their rented house is cramped, but every room is full of books. A few days ago, the guests from home were local friends of the girl's parents. How about local tyrants? It's the kind of house that can buy 4000 square meters in downtown Melbourne, Australia. After this visit, it is said that the local tyrants obviously showed the consciousness of "looking down on" this family, which was clearly captured by the girl's parents. Who will local tyrants respect? First of all, luxury homes are essential; Secondly, so many books are unnecessary, and having a wine cabinet and mahjong table at home does not waste indoor space!

My friend is "Hehe". Local tyrants despise their "humble abode" and then look down on their families. He doesn't care. But what made him feel interested in this local tyrant was an aunt who came to visit at home some time ago. Aunt and local tyrants belong to the same place, belonging to fellow villagers. My aunt's family is not well-off, and she worked as a nanny in a big city. Aunt's son has a bright future. A few years ago, Bao Yan went to the Physics Department of Peking University. Aunt saw so many books in their house and was envious: Wow, how happy your house is with so many books. Can I read some books on this subject? ..... See a wall full of books, some people dislike, some people envy, and you? However, if you want to be the number one scholar at home, you must at least like books, and there can't be too many books at home. It is best that you like books and be close to them, just like Rainbow Reggie's mother!

"Gold is a treasure, not a treasure", which is firmly believed by many local tyrants; "Gold is not a treasure, but books are a treasure", which is the family motto of Taiwan Province political figure Ma Ying Jiu, and I believe many parents who want their children to become talents will agree with it. Here, we won't criticize local tyrants. Local tyrants are full of confidence. If there is a mistake, he will think it is you, not himself. However, we can really explore why mothers who like books and are close to books are more likely to cultivate children who learn to bully.

I can't provide scientific basis for this, but I have read books on education in Finland. It is reported that Finland has the highest library density in the world, with a population of only about 5.4 million, but there are nearly 1 000 libraries, with an average of 2,000 people owning one library. The National Library of Finland has 5 million new varieties every year. On average, each person borrows at least 13- 14 books every year, and about 40% of Finns use libraries extensively. Finland's famous "mother box" is a gift that pregnant women can apply to the government before giving birth to a baby. In addition to providing the baby's necessities, there are also nursery rhymes to encourage parents to read poems to their babies from an early age. Finnish education expert Salberg believes that an important reason for Finnish students' good academic performance is the tradition of family reading and the deep connection with the library. Finnish parents also attach great importance to their children's reading. Parents push dolls or children, or children enjoy reading time in the children's reading area, which is a common sight in libraries. The library has a "story-telling time" every week, and parents are invited to take their children to participate.

As we all know, reading is the foundation of all learning, and children's learning is related to the collection of books at home, which truly represents whether children are related to books in their environment. Generally speaking, mothers like reading books, and children naturally come into contact with them. Only Rainbow Reggie and his sister became bookworms. It is conceivable that their academic performance should be better than that of those villagers whose mothers like to play mahjong; Similarly, it is conceivable that if a local tyrant loves books and is close to them, he can also go up a storey still higher in vision and judgment (of course, he is not called a local tyrant).

I hope that in our cities and villages, more families will use bookcases instead of wine cabinets, desks instead of mahjong tables, and the sound of reading instead of the clicking and scratching of cups. In this way, your children are expected to stay away from school scum and get closer to learning tyrants!