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前不久,在日本东京中野区江古田小学,笔者有机会听了一堂三年级的道德教育课。授课教师是有着23年教龄的班主任村冈节子老师。上课铃声一响,村冈老师面带微笑走进教室,向学生们阱起了一个小故事:一位名叫正子的小朋友收到一位同学的来信,非常高兴,可邮递员告诉她,信上的邮票不合适,对方少付了80元,需要她来补上。正子补了钱之后不知道该不该把这事告诉寄信的同学。她去问哥哥,哥哥说,应当告诉他少付了邮费,但不必告诉他钱数,让
Not long ago, at Jianggutian Primary School, Nakano District, Tokyo, Japan, I had the opportunity to hear a third-grade moral education class. The instructor is a teacher with 23 years of teaching experience. When the school bell rang, Mr. Muraoka walked into the classroom with a smile and entertained the students with a little story: a child named Masakazu received a letter from a classmate and was very happy that the postman told her that the letter Stamp inappropriate, the other pay less 80 yuan, need her to make up. Masamitsu money did not know after this should not tell the letter send students. She asked his brother, and his brother said that he should be told to pay less for the postage, but he did not have to tell him the sum of money so that