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1. Speaker: Becky Wu English assistant of principal of San Sin High School, Taiwan
2. Becky, Wu Chi Chao earned a Bachelor’s degree in foreign languages and literature from National Cheng Kung University and a Master’s degree in TESOL from National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology. She has been an English teacher at San Sin High School since 1985.
3. She now works as the English Assistant to the school’s Principal, and she has been instrumental in the establishment of sister-school relationships or signed educational exchange agreements with many schools in foreign countries, including America, Japan, Thailand, South Korea, Australia, and England.
4. Her philosophy of education is reflected in her continued efforts to lead her students to know and experience the world. She enjoys seeing her students gain a broad international perspective through San Sin High School’s exchange programs with students from other countries.
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6. Changhua Da Der Commercial and Technical Vocational School Malaysia Foon Yew High School V.S.
7. VI. Conclusion Presentation Outline : I. Da Der’s international exchange programs II. Da Der’s 2009 experiencing and learning trip to Foon Yew High School, Malaysia III. Achievements Publication and Review Conference of the trip to Malaysia
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12. Rehearsal of the Chinese cuisine show & Dancing Show Principal Shu’s blessing upon the tirp
13. 3.Experiencing and learning activities (1) Arriving in Malaysia warm welcome from students of Foon Yew Singapore Changi Airport
14. Rice Rhapsody─ a Southeastern Asian cuisine A combination of hot pot and barbecue Traditional Malaysian breakfast (2) Beginning of the journey
15. (3) Arriving at Foon Yew High School A grand welcome for Da Der students with the 24-season-drum show
17. (5)Da Der students allocated to different classes Students of both sides having fun learning together Da Der Students making self-introduction in Malaysian
18. (6)Food and dessert courses Learning to make DanDoori Teacher’s demonstration Learning Oneh Oneh & Momo chacha
19. (7) Malaysian folk customs experiencing programs Traditional Malaysian games Cong kak
20. (8) A visit to Foon Yew’s main campus in Stulang Laut 校長、副校長、主任陪同參觀 在寬中校園與總校的學伴合影留念 A visit to the Foon Yew’s School History Exhibition room
21. Exchange of school banners between Principal Shu and President Chen A happy group picture of Foon Yew’s and Da Der’s Student
22. (9)Field trips 參訪亞洲大陸的最南端 參觀寬中學伴家中「素食工廠」 TAMAN NEGARA ( JOHOR ) TANJUNG PIAI 」 環境與製作之過程 A visit to the boat house and the mangrove reservation
23. Southern end of Asia The pink-roofed mosque Historical attractions in Melaka The administration center of Malaysia
24. (10)The Farewell Party Short play (a day at Foon Yew) and performance put on by Foon Yew students
25. A thanksgiving speech given by two Da Der representatives Chinese cuisine show and dancing show by Da Der students
The plan “Youthful and Independent Communicating with the world” was made, and students from Da Der visited the partner school, Foon Yew High School, in exchange
2. In February 2009, Ministry of Education launched the Secondary School Exchange International(SSEI)program, aiming to expand our world vision. Therefore, to work in cooperation with the program, Da Der then started its” Youthful and Independent Communicating with the world ” plan, allowing our students opportunities to explore world.
Opportunities of learning and experiencing without the boundaries Students having learned the importance of interpersonal relationships and to show respect to different peoples of different cultures Another step forward towards establishing partnership between the two schools Equal chances for students of the minority especially to have their potentials developed in the context of the foreign culture Working in cooperation with the international exchange program, more than twenty teachers of Da Der are required to get trained and certified to be qualified host families.