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Reading Month | Set Sail for New Knowledge, Accompany Thoughts in Philosophy, and Encounter a Better Version of Yourself Through Reading



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Since the end of August, Sendelta has officially launched a one-month Reading Month activity.


Our teachers have carefully recommended a number of excellent book lists for the Reading Month.


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For Sendelta students, reading has never been merely about accumulating knowledge; it is more of a refining process for "sound personality" and "independent thinking".





As students participate enthusiastically, the Reading Month has entered a phase where achievements shine—students have condensed their insights and reflections into unique, thoughtfully crafted reading posters.

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Teachers from the Humanities Department have carefully selected the outstanding works with their professional perspective. Finally, these excellent pieces have been meticulously arranged and exhibited in the library, allowing the achievements of reading to be shared with more people.


On display

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Teachers from the Humanities Department have carefully selected the outstanding works with their professional perspective. Finally, these excellent pieces have been meticulously arranged and exhibited in the library, allowing the achievements of reading to be shared with more people.


On display

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More outstanding works are on display in the library, well worth your while to slow down and savor carefully.




Though the Reading Month is drawing to a close, this is by no means the end of reading, but rather a brand-new starting point for developing a "lifelong reading habit".


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This one-month-long Reading Month activity has not only filled the campus with the aroma of books but also highly aligned with Sendelta's educational philosophy of "Balance between Stillness and Movement".


We hope that books will become "good teachers and helpful friends" on everyone's growth journey, that reading will turn into a touching scene on campus, and that students will meet a better version of themselves through reading and move toward a broader world through thinking.