Friday, October 24, 2014
Enterprise, Innovation and Creativity
This term the context for our students' learning is 'Enterprise, Innovation and Creativity' . It is a context that we have used several times now because it always provides opportunities for powerful and authentic learning experiences for our children.
Our teaching teams will be exploring the context in a variety of ways. Some of our teams are investigating what it means to be an entrepreneur, We hope that the children will recognize that there are entrepreneurial opportunities everywhere and develop an understanding of what it takes to create a successful product or business. They will be investigating how to investigate possibilities to develop a product or service with a consumer in mind and how to work collaborate to develop a business, a product and take the product to a market place. Our Year 7 and 8 students will have an added social outcome of donating the profits they make to a charity of their choice.
Other teams are investigating what it is to be a social entrepreneur, to create positive change in their community. Their goal will be to identify a problem or need that we may have in our community and investigate how they can work effectively as a group to achieve a common goal.
Children will be learning how to generate new ideas, then test and evaluate them.
They will be encouraged look at the needs and views of others, either as consumers, members of the community or the people they will be working alongside. They will not just be learning for themselves, but they will be learning with and for others.
I am looking forward to an exciting term ahead. From past experiences there will be lots of buzz and activity around the school.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Last Day In Busan
We started our last day by traveling to the Busan Tower and getting a great of the city.
The mountain behind Busan tower is called Dragon mountain. There was an impressive statue there to represent the mountain.
Then it was off to Jagalchi Fish Market. This market was amazing. So much fresh fish on show! Lots of fish that were new to us and some that we recognized from home (Snapper and Paua were some of the things I saw).
Then it was off to Taejongdae Island.
And... It's Mrs Seo's birthday tomorrow so we celebrated with a song and cake!
Friday, September 26, 2014
Last day at Sinyang
Our last day with our friends at Sinyang
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Hangzhou Day 1
IWe had a wonderful time in Hanzhou. It is quite a different place to Shanghai. Much greener and a bit smaller (only 7-8 million people)
The people at Qinglan School made us 'Warmly Welcome'. We were treated with lots of kindness. After the children went with their home stay families Cara Luung Ja and I were taken sight seeing. It was fantastic.
We saw a tea ceremony
Hangzhou Day 2
We were again welcomed warmly on day 2 at Qinglan Primary. They held a welcome assembly for us that made us feel special.
Sinyang School
I Our first day at Sinyang has been great. We were made very welcome. The Principal Mr Kim organised a welcome assembly for us.
William and Amy gave speeches on behalf of our school. They spoke in both Korean and English and represented us very well.
The Sinyang students then sang, danced and played musical items. The standard of the performances blew us away.
Lunchtime at Sinyang was an experience. All 1100 students are feed at school every day. The lunch room was all hustle and bustle. The food tasted great.
We visited the Tongdosa Temple. One of the largest Buddhist temple sites in Korea.
Back to Shanghai
We left Hangzhou with some wonderful memories and friendships. Thanks to Principal Mrs Lou for having us at the school and especially to Mr Liu, Mrs Fu, Vicky and Maggie for taking such great care of us all.
It was a long trip back in the bus but China is a busy place so there was always something to see on the way.
When we got back it was off to the Bund and then Nanjing Road.
These places are cool! Great places to visit.
Even though it was a wet and misty we headed for the Shanghai Pearl Tower and took a trip up to the observation deck.
There are someVERY tall buildings in this city.Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Getting to know Shanghai
We started with something a bit familiar with a drink from Starbucks. Then we went on a tour of Shanghai.
Like good tourists we went to the Museum and saw some amazing works of art and artifacts. Some pieces were at least 7000 years old.
Then it was off to the French Concession.
Cara and Kyung Ja were keen on the Oktoberfest !
Then we were off to lunch. The food just kept coming. It was great seeing everyone trying new tastes and flavours.
Friday, September 19, 2014
We're Leaving On A Jetplane
We are heading off to China and Korea for 10 days. In China we will visit Shanghai and Hangzhou. In Korea we are going to Busan. We are visiting schools in both places and a bit of sightseeing as well.
Leaving at 11.5pm was good as we got a good sleep and having woken up perky.
We will have a bit of breakfast and then we will be in Shanghai.
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