Universities for the Elderly offer Chinese seniors a colorful life
Aerial photography, selfie skills,
fashion design, traditional Chinese medicine, piano, singing and dancing...
These various courses at Chinese universities for the elderly help senior
citizens keep with the times and enjoy life after retirement.
“Thanks to the University for the
Elderly, with fittings like the fisheye lens, macro lens, and wide-angle lens,
I can make photos taken with a mobile phone look as if they were taken with an
SLR camera,” said a 70-year-old woman surnamed Yu, from Jianghan District of
Wuhan City, capital of central China’s Hubei Province.
Before going to the University for
the Elderly, Yu could hardly use a smartphone.
In the University for the Elderly
located in Jianghan District, the smartphone photography course is popular
among senior citizens. It not only teaches students photography skills, but
also how to use professional photography and retouching software, said Ye
Sheng, teacher of the course.
“We had planned to open a single
class for 40 people, but ended up with four classes and 170 students,”
explained Feng Zhongmin, principal of the university, disclosing that senior
citizens are enthusiastic about learning.
According to Feng, the university
first opened a smartphone course in early 2015, and with the rapid development
and popularity of mobile internet, the course became more and more popular,
expanding from the initial two classes to 11 classes today.
Since the autumn semester of last
year, another university for the elderly in Wuhan launched a course on aerial
photography using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and has hired two UAV
research and development, production, and driving professionals to teach the
class.
After one semester, 90 percent of
the over 50 students in the two university campuses have mastered the skills
necessary to take aerial photos with UAVs. The university is going to offer
students an advanced course on UAV photography, teaching them practical skills
for the processing of aerial photos and videos.
Wan Nianchun, principal of the Hubei
Province University for the Elderly, disclosed that there are currently six
schools, 23 majors, and 280 classes in the university, offering various courses
such as smartphone use, English, cooking, and tea art to nearly 8,000 students.
Li Guoli, 61, has been a student of
the university since 2012. She had dreamed of playing the piano since she was a
child, but due to a busy life, she wasn't able to realize the dream. After
retirement, Li joined the elementary piano course, and started her journey
towards her goal.
“I play piano for at least two hours
every day. I don’t feel good if even one day passes without playing piano,”
said Li, who won first prize in a piano contest for students of universities
for the elderly in the south-central region of China in November 2014.
With the growing popularity of
universities for the elderly across the country, it has become more difficult
for senior citizens to enroll. To solve this problem, many universities for the
elderly have sought to provide more opportunities by integrating online and
offline educational resources.
Besides expanding the educational
areas of universities, a number of remote educational websites, radio programs,
and online webcasts have been launched by various universities to benefit more
senior citizens all over the country.
According to Feng, the University
for the Elderly in Jianghan District of Wuhan rolled out online classes through
webcasts last May, bringing courses such as traditional Chinese medicine and
vocal music into the online classrooms.
Senior citizens from 100 district
communities can take the classes online at the same time, explained Feng,
adding that they can also benefit from online learning via online recorded
programs and uploaded course materials.
In Hubei Province University for the
Elderly, after the completion of one educational program, students are allowed
to graduate from the university or transfer to other schools or
majors.
Source: People's Daily Online
On
August 27, 2018, elder students were signing up in line at the first day of the
registration for the University for the Elderly in Anhui.
(Photo
Tian Kaiping/People’s Daily Online)
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