Classroom Art

There is a committee within each group of students that oversees the propaganda of the week. They are charged with turning the blackboard’s in their respective classroom into a work of art. The quality varies, but I always enjoy them. According to my students, propaganda is often seen as a tool for the government to care for its citizens. Perhaps these pictures will help you understand what I mean.

As an aside, students are divided into cohorts. This happens in elementary, middle, and high school, as well as college. Students are with their cohort for all of elementary,  middle, and high school, and this holds true for college as well. They go to all the same classes with their cohort, and are divided into dorms according to their cohort. They are assigned tasks according to cohort, and engage in sports, singing, dance, and academic competitions based on cohort, whether that is within their cohort or between competing cohorts. Each cohort has one of the committees I described above, and each cohort is assigned one classroom to care for.


Below are some pictures of the art I have found in my classrooms:


The big text asks all to study the central reform plan. The surrounding smaller text explains what the plan is and why it is important.

This one promotes the importance of the Communist party.

The images below are my favorite. During AIDS awareness month, messages like these frequently came up. All three images are the same board. It goes into great depth about what is AIDS, how it is contracted, and how to avoid it.



Covered with encouragement to workout and earn medals. I believe this was before the all-school sports competition for which class is halted for three days.

Explanations of the benefits of working out and doing sports: healthy, improve your body shape, increase your energy, etc.

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