Rescue the summer landslide! Learn a mathematical concept in 5 minutes > > Immediately experience that in Taiwan Province, many young people start their own businesses with non-profit organizations or social enterprises, such as Liu Anting, who founded "Teach for Taiwan Province", and Lu Guanwei, who founded the One Platform Education Foundation. In Chinese mainland, Yang Linfeng and several other returnees from top student returned to their hometowns to build onion mathematics. They used five-minute animation to get through each mathematics knowledge node and created their own online mathematics learning platform, which is now the largest online learning platform for science in primary and secondary schools in China.
Onion Mathematics is based on Khan Academy, a free online education platform. Since its establishment in 2013, it has helped 15 million primary and middle school students in urban and rural areas to rediscover the fun of mathematics knowledge. At the same time, it has covered 63,000 schools and 400,000 math teachers in Chinese mainland, and is combining classes in a new way. In Chinese mainland, 50% of junior high school math teachers use it, while up to 95% of senior high schools have its users.
As for onion mathematics, which can quickly win the hearts of Chinese mainland students, Peng Fujian, the founder of "Mathematics Cafe" in Taiwan Province mathematics teachers' community and a senior high school teacher in China and Hong Kong, observed that the long-term emphasis on elite and top-notch education on the other side neglected the needs of the vast majority of middle and late students, and the emergence of onion mathematics just took on this huge gap. Peng Fujian himself is a user of onion mathematics.
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