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The NEHS Field Day was Held on November 12

The much heralded 2011 Field Day was held on Saturday, November 12. During the opening ceremony, the little athletes of the Kindergarten Dept. led the procession, wowing the crowd with their youthful exuberance. What followed was each class from the other departments marching on cue as each class's quirky, creative introduction blared from the podium. This heated up the show for the day. The power dance was directed and led by the Elementary Dept.'s Dean, Ms.Peng. The participants, 5th and and 6th graders from the Elementary Dept, performed an aboriginal dance. They used costumes created during art classes to complement their spirited dance moves. As they left the field amid great applause, the IBSH Cheer Squad became the spotlight, performing death-defying tricks that impressed the crowd. Though the schedule was hindered by the rain, with the speedy efficiency of the Coordinating Team, many preliminary and final events were still held throughout the day. The climactic showdown of the Class Relays was followed by the 7th to 9th graders' and the Faculty races. Amid the tension and the fun, the field day ended with shouts of laughter and joy.

Elementary Department 5th Grader Yu-yen Lee Class 5 takes 2nd place and First Class Excellent Environmental Observation Award in the National Geography Contest

In the finals of the 7th annual National Geography Contest on November 5th, there were over one hundred elementary students who have survived the preliminary’s which consists of 1941 participants and gathered at Taipei to show off their knowledge in geography and observational skills. Fifth grader Yu-yen Lee in Class 5 took the silver medal along with a First Class Excellent Environmental Observation Award with his geographic prowess. The Environmental Observation question this year was for the students to sketch out a plant distribution chart of their home school, hoping to encourage learning through hands-on experience. Yu-yen Lee compared illustrations and photographs of the 31 different kind of plants in our school, discovering there was a large diversity. With his attention to detail and careful observations, he was awarded Excellent for his Environmental Observational Skills.

High School and Middle School hosts Global Multicultural Curriculum

2011 Global Multicultural Curriculum, hosted by the Office of Academic Affairs with the co sponsorship of NCTU Association of Business, invites foreign volunteers to introduce their national cultures in order to promote Taiwan's international outlook and students' international perspective. This activity will be hosted on every Tuesday and Friday lunch time and afterschool from 11/29 to 12/30. There will be students from Vietnam, Indonesia, Ethiopia...etc discussing issues on "How foreign students view Taiwan," and "How foreign students see the world."

The NEHS Elementary Department and SpringSoft Education Foundation held a Natural Environmental Observation Contest on November 19th.

Quite different from the regular science contests, this Observation Contest focused on developing the capability of observation. The contest adapted the group contest model. Before the contest, teachers had small size preliminary around the campus to improve the design for the final contest. The formal contest had six checkpoints: plants, measurement, location, history, observation, and wacky science. The purpose of the contest was to help students develop a more comprehensive observation of their surroundings. Through the experience from this contest, the SpringSoft Foundation tried to promote the concept to other schools. By improving the basic science concept and skills, the Foundation hopes to develop a more solid science education.

IBSH hosted 2011 UNICEF charity events

IBSH has been hosting the UNICEF trick or treat donation for the 7th year and incorporating global awareness for needy people in the education. The new theme of 2011 UNICEF donation is food, health and nutrition which are used in the poster and t-shirt competition. Furthermore, the UNICEF had charity events, such as lunch and t-shirt sells, music concerts, walkathon, coin war, and the carnival.

Naturalist Writer Mr. Liu Makes Speech at School

The teachers of the Elemetary Department invited poets and naturalist writer Mr. Liu to make a speech at school on 11/16, and the topic was "My Recent Teaching Practices in Science". The speech varied from "Trees", and "how to treat the young trees on the campus" to "seeing the world from tiny objects", further explaining how to create a visualized home and lastly he shared stories on his own adventures. Mr.Liu talked about the experiences of his daily life, including culture and natural environment. The teachers and parents at the speech had great response and motivated everyone to be more aware of Taiwan's nature. He promoted the thought of having a beautiful homeland. Mr. Liu is a poet, a novelist, a traveler, an essayist and a nature observer at the same time.

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