Dream centers broaden horizons
By Wang Ying in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2016-11-10 06:52
Project is a network of multimedia classes opened in schools in rural and urban areas
Xinjing Middle School, a school mainly for migrant workers' children living in Shanghai, recently opened a special classroom that provides hundreds of science books and wifi-connected iPads. As part of a charity program, the classroom aims to broaden the horizons of students and help make their classes more interesting.
The classroom, called the "dream center", was launched by power management company Eaton and Shanghai Adream Charitable Foundation, and it is the fourth of its kind provided by Eaton, after successful trials in Sichuan province.
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