The document summarizes an online forum on climate action for high school students from Taiwan and abroad. The forum will be held on June 12, 2023 and livestreamed on YouTube. Students will make presentations on solutions their governments, communities, or schools have implemented to address climate change. Schools from Taiwan, France, Japan, and the US will participate. The goals are to raise awareness of climate change, strengthen international cooperation, and cultivate globally competent youth.
Ver3.1_Introduction of 2023 International Education 2.0 SDGs Advocates High School Climate Action Online Forum.pdf
1. International Education 2.0 for Primary and Secondary Schools
Ministry of Education, Republic of China (Taiwan)
Carmen Lee
Project Manager, International Education Liaison Office
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
2023 International Education 2.0 SDGs Advocate
High School Climate Action Online Forum
Introduction
May 12 2023
2. C O N T E N T
Origin of the Event
Registration Method
Presentation Topic
Presentation Format
Organizer
Purpose
Features
Planning
Invited Guests
Participating schools in Taiwan and Abroad
Online Awards
Expected Benefits
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The central theme of the event was United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 13 - Climate Action. Through this event, students
from home and abroad will be able to raise awareness and think about the issue of climate change in order to achieve the goal of
sustainable development.
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Origin of the Event
International Education 2.0 "SDGs Advocate" High
School Climate Action Online Forum
Date:June 12 2023
Time:3:00 PM - 6:00 PM (GMT +8)
Location:The event will be conducted online and broadcasted
live on YouTube.
Link: https://youtube.com/live/9aCv-ckQDV8?feature=share
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Presentation Topic
The theme of this forum is based on United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 13.
Please choose ONE of the following two designated topics to create your own presentation title:
Given the challenges posed by climate change in your country(natural disasters like water scarcity,
power outages, heavy rain, landslides, etc.) Please explain the solutions implemented by the
government or enterprises. Analyze this case, and then propose a personal perspectives and suggestions.
Given the challenges posed by climate change in your country(natural disasters like water scarcity,
power outages, heavy rain, landslides, etc.) Please explain the solutions implemented by the community
or schools. Analyze this case, and then propose a personal perspectives and suggestions.
Topic 1
Topic 2
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Presentation Format
➢ The cover of the presentation should include the school
emblem, the title of the report, the name of the presenter,
and the name of the school.
➢ The national flag of the country should be placed in the
upper left corner of the cover.
An example is shown in the figure on right
➢ The presentation should mainly use English, and it is
recommended to have a total of 12 pages (including the
cover and ending pages).
➢ Each group is limited to 2-3 students, and each school can
only have 1 group, with a total of 6 groups.
➢ The presentation time for each group is 10 minutes.
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C o - ho st scho o ls
New Taipei Municipal Zhonghe Senior
High School
Taichung Municipal Hui-Wen High School
Kaohsiung Municipal Wun Shan Senior
High School
F o r e i g n c o o p e r a t i o n u n i t s
Nantes Jules Verne Junior and High School
Benjamin Franklin International School
Ise High School
North Cedar Academy
Events sponsor schools
Participating schools abroad
C r o s s - b o r d e r
c o o p e r a t i o n
Holistic
planning
International
vision
Consolidate
resources
Learn to
communicate
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P r o m o t e
p u b l i c i t y
MOE
D.I.C.E.
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Organizer
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Purpose
To provide more diverse channels for teachers to
share their teaching experiences related to SDGs
and to enhance opportunities to promote
international education collaboration.
The live webcast will attract more domestic
and international schools to use the various
resources of the IETW2.0 Website to enhance
international exchange opportunities for
teachers and students from home and abroad.
To express to the international community that
Taiwan schools are taking action in response to
the United Nations' goal of sustainable
development and the importance that Taiwan
students attach to the issue of climate
change.
Students are encouraged to look at the issue
of climate change from a broader
international perspective, and to strengthen
their reflective skills and awareness of the
problem, so that they can take concrete action
from their own perspective.
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Promote international
educational learning and
exchange between Asia
Pacific and European and
American schools
Nurturing future
internationally
competitive talents
Integrating Resources
Cultivating Global
Citizenship
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Features
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Process Planning
Time
Agenda Host/Speaker
Taipei
(UTC+8
Japan
(UTC+9)
Madrid & Paris
(UTC+2)
Chicago
(UTC-5)
Los Angeles
(UTC-7)
14:50-15:00 15:50-16:00 08:50-09:00 01:50-02:00 23:50-00:00 Online registration
15:00-15:05 16:00-16:05 09:00-09:05 02:00-02:05 00:00-00:05 Opening Ceremony
Moderator:
Teacher Ben(蕭雅憫), Taichung Municipal Hui-Wen High School.
15:05-15:15 16:05-16:15 09:05-09:15 02:05-02:15 00:05-00:15 Opening Remarks
Speakers:
Professor Ming-Jyh Chern, Dean, College of Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and
Technology
Speakers:
Mme LU Mei-Che, Service Education, Bureau de Représentation de Taipei en France
Michael Lovorn, Ph.D. Headmaster & Executive Director, North Cedar Acade
15:15-15:20 16:15-16:20 09:15-09:20 02:15-02:20 00:15-00:20 Group Photo
15:20-15:35 16:20-16:35 09:20-09:35 02:20-02:35 00:20-00:35 Keynote Speech
Professor Sz-Chien, Weng yang, Graduate Institute of Digital Learning and Education, National Taiwan
University of Science and Technology
15:35-15:50 16:35-16:50 09:35-09:50 02:35-02:50 00:35-00:50 Keynote Speech
Professor Chih-ping Kuo, Department of Civil and Construction Engineering, National Yunlin University
of Science and Technology
15:50-16:20 16:50-17:20 09:50-10:20 02:50-03:20 00:50-01:20
Prestation & Comments time
Nantes Jules Verne Junior and High School
Taichung Municipal Hui-Wen High School
Commentators:
Dr. Jia-Yi Cheng-Levine, Dean, International Affairs and Global Engagement, College of the Canyons
Michael Lovorn, Ph.D.
Professor Sz-Chien, Weng yang
16:20-16:25 17:20-17:25 10:20-10:25 03:20-03:25 01:20-01:25 Break Time
16:25-16:55 17:25-17:55 10:25-10:55 03:25-03:55 01:25-01:55
Prestation & Comments time
Ise High School
Kaohsiung Municipal Wun Shan Senior High School
Commentators:
Dr. Jia-Yi Cheng-Levine
Michael Lovorn, Ph.D.
Professor Sz-Chien, Weng yang
16:55-17:00 17:55-18:00 10:55-11:00 03:55-04:00 01:55-02:00 Break Time
17:00-17:30 18:00-18:30 11:00-11:30 04:00-04:30 02:00-02:30
Prestation & Comments time
Benjamin Franklin International School
New Taipei Municipal Zhonghe Senior High School
Commentators:
Dr. Jia-Yi Cheng-Levine
Michael Lovorn, Ph.D.
Professor Sz-Chien, Weng yang
17:30-17:45 18:30-18:45 11:30-11:45 04:30-04:45 02:30-02:45
Communication Time &
Committee Review
Moderator:
Professor Ming-Jyh Chern
17:45-17:55 18:45-18:55 11:45-11:55 04:45-04:55 02:45-02:55 Online Awards
Award Groups:
Dr. Jia-Yi Cheng-Levine
Michael Lovorn, Ph.D.
Professor Sz-Chien, Weng yang
17:55-18:00 18:55-19:00 11:55-12:00 04:55-05:00 02:55-03:00 Closing Remarks.
The entire event
will be conducted in
English
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Invited Guests
Headmaster & Executive Director North Cedar Acade
Michael Lovorn, Ph.D.
DR. JIA-YI CHENG
Dean, International Affairs and Global Engagement
College of the Canyons
Service Education,
Bureau de Représentation de Taipei en France
Mme LU Mei-Che
Graduate Institute of Digital Learning and
Education, National Taiwan University of
Science and Technology
Professor Sz-Chien, Weng yang
Department of Civil and Construction
Engineering, National Yunlin University of
Science and Technology
Professor Chih-ping Kuo
Bureau Français de Taipei
Mrs. Aurélie JOBERT
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Nantes Jules Verne Junior and High School
New Taipei Municipal Zhonghe
Senior High School
Taichung Municipal Hui-Wen High
School
Wun Shan Senior High School
Benjamin Franklin International School
Ise High School
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Participating schools in Taiwan and Abroad
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Award Description
Best Intelligence Award The team with the most intelligent performance for each response on site.
Best Cooperation Award
The domestic and international team with the best overall spirit
(including costume) performance.
Best Creative Award The most creative domestic and international team for the presentation.
Best Expression Award
For domestic and international teams with the best English speaking and
presentation skills.
Best Academic Award For domestic and international teams who present the most in-depth topics.
Best Sustainability Award
For domestic and international teams presenting topics that most closely
match the SDGs 13.
Outstanding Mentor Award School Mentor of the Best Sustainability Team
This activity expects students to give their personal ideas on climate change and to show their ability to think and practice
actively, so the online awards are planned to encourage students to express their ideas.
The names of the awards are as follows:
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Online Awards
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To facilitate more educational exchanges and interactions with
international affiliations (e.g. sister school, co-curricular
cooperation between two/multi-schools, etc.)
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To enrich the diversity of the website content and help enhance
the diversified development of international cooperation in the
future.
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To help strengthen international education cooperation and
promote the exposure of Taiwan to the international community.
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Expected Benefits
15. Thank You
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Contact Information
Carmen Lee
Project Manager, International Education Liaison Office
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Contact Number: +886-2-2730-1289
Contact Email: ie2.0ntustedu@gmail.com