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Congratulations to Mr. Calvin Ku,
the New President of PTA
The 2016-2017 school year¡¦s first
Parent-Teacher Association¡¦s member selection took place on the
night of October 4th. There were a total of 31 new members, of
whom 9 were chosen to join the standing committee. Mr. Calvin Ku
was elected as President, while Mr. Edward Huang, Ms. Pei-Jen
Tsai, Mr. Xin-Feng Tsai, Ms. Qi-Zhen Zhang and Ms. Pin-Chi Chen
were chosen as Vice Presidents. In addition, Ms. Jia-Tzu Wang
became the PTA Treasurer and Ms. Hsuan-Lan Peng as the PTA
inspector. The inauguration of these new executives will be held
during Field Day, November 12th. We must thank Mr. Edward Huang
and the other past executives for leading the Association and
dedicating their time and energy into improving our school. Let
us hope that Mr. Calvin Ku will lead the new team to continued
success and facilitate effective communication between the PTA
and our school. (See pg.14 for a detailed list of PTA members.)
National Seminar for Science Magnet
Program Teaching and Learning Methodology
On October 21st, many Science
Magnet Program instructors, related experts, and representatives
from the Ministry of Education gathered at NEHS for the annual
National Seminar for Science Magnet Program Teaching and
Learning Methodology. The Seminar began with an opening speech
from our Principal, Ms. Christine Huang, who led the Science
Magnet Program teachers and administrators to welcome the nearly
40 participants of the seminar. Then, our school’s English, Math,
Physics, Biology, and History teachers shared their teaching
methods; their demonstrations were spectacular! English teacher
Ms. Hsio-Min Liu shared about how she incorporated Studio
Classroom magazines into her classes, training her
students?English listening and reading comprehension abilities
as well as their analysis and critical thinking skills through
group competitions, ultimately promoting more fluent English
communication abilities. Turning to the subjects of physics and
mathematics, we invited Dean Tien-Ding Chuang and former Dean of
Science Magnet Program, Mr. Yu-Cheng Hung, as co-speakers on the
topic of “a combined curriculum of mathematics and physics.?They
shared their teaching methods of the combined curriculum and how
they led the Science Magnet Program to conduct physics
experiments. Lastly, biology teachers Ms. Hue-Ching Feng and Mr.
Wei-Ban Jieh along with history teacher Ms. Wan-Ching Hsu talked
about the process of teaching interdisciplinary subject areas.
At the end of the course-sharing, teachers shared what they have
learned in a collective discussion. The Seminar not only exposed
teachers to different academic styles but also improved the
communication among instructors in Taiwan, contributing greatly
to the future development of Science Magnet Program.
Dazzling Debut of the UNICEF Events
Every year, IBSH hosts a series of
UNICEF events in order to raise funds for children in need all
around the world. First, we had the Walk-a-thon, hosted by IBSH
club InterAct. IBSH students already advertised and encouraged
teachers and students from other schools in the Hsinchu area to
join, so on Friday, October 21st under the sweltering afternoon
heat, many IBSH teachers and students congregated at the IBSH
basketball court, waiting in anticipation for the event to
start. With a voluntary donation approach, students not only
train their hearts and lungs and maintain their healthy
physiques but also find the motivation to walk and run more than
they ever did in order to fundraise more! On October 26, with
Halloween right around the corner, IBSH hosted more events such
as Trick-or-Treating for grades 1 through 4 and UNICEF Carnival’s
Haunted House and Costume Contest, which all drew the most
positive responses from participants. First through twelfth
graders also put up a charity sale in the old gymnasium and sold
foods, drinks, books, crafts, and games at their booths. IBSH is
proud to say that the revenue generated from all the activities
mentioned will be donated to UNICEF to assist the organization
in securing children’s basic rights of living.
Hsinchu Intermediary Contest for
2016 National Language
After passing the preliminaries in
our school and continuously improving with the help of
supervising teachers, many students of NEHS achieved great
results in the Hsinchu City-wide regional round of the 2016
National Language Contest. For the high school division, H103
Ting-Yun Wang received first place in essay writing, H205 Fu-Yi
Hsieh received second place in Hakka oral reading, H303
Tsai-Yuan Huang received third place in calligraphy, H303
Yu-Ling Liu received fourth place in Chinese text, and H202 Jia-Jun
Liu received sixth place in Chinese oral reading. As for the
middle school division, M103 Yi-Rou Kuo received third place in
Chinese oral reading, M303 Zi-Ciao Liu received sixth place in
Taiwanese speech, M305 Min-Jie Jan received sixth place in
Taiwanese oral reading, and M301 Wei-Ni Tu received sixth place
in calligraphy. For the elementary division, 601 Yi-Zhu Zhao
received first place in Chinese oral reading, 505 Ai-Ning Huang
received fifth place in Hakka oral speaking, and 502 Yi-An Tong
received sixth place in Taiwanese speech contest. As for the
teachers, IBSH’s Ms. Hui-Qi Hsieh received first place in Chinese
oral reading! Among the winners, Ting-Yun Wang, Yi-Zhu Zhao, and
Ms. Hui-Qi Hsieh will be representing Hsinchu City in the final
round of the National Language Contest. Let us wish them the
best of luck to win the competition! Finally, congratulations to
all above who received awards!
NEHS as Pioneer School of
Twelve-Year Compulsory Education
All these years, NEHS has been
constantly pushing boundaries and innovating for education,
hoping to improve Taiwan's education and to create a more
perfect and diverse education environment for our students. When
the Ministry of Education promoted the twelve-years compulsory
education, NEHS readily joined the vanguard schools adopting the
plan. This year in October, we invited Vice-researcher Mr. Xin-Xian
Fan of the National Academy for Educational Research to give
some guidance and advice regarding our progression toward the
twelve-year compulsory education program and its connection to
the future of our school in general. That morning, Mr. Fan
arrived at NEHS early to carry on a marathon of discussion and
sharing with the high school, middle school, and elementary
school department groups responsible for adapting courses to the
twelve-year compulsory education plan. Mr. Fan not only
clarified the basic concept of the plan, but focused giving
valuable advice regarding the future curriculum¡¦s compatibility
with the 12 year compulsory education plan. We hope that with
our teachers¡¦ great efforts, NEHS can bring our teachers and
students brand new visions and prospects.
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