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Intel ISEF Educator Academy 2009 Taiwan. Taiwan. Area:36,000,000 km 2 Population:23,000,000. Taiwan Team. 1. Prof. Jiun-Huei Proty Wu Professor of Dept. of Physics, National Taiwan University Judge of Taiwan International Science Fair - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Intel ISEFEducator Academy
2009Taiwan
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Taiwan
Area:36,000,000 km2
Population:23,000,000
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Taiwan Team1. Prof. Jiun-Huei Proty Wu
• Professor of Dept. of Physics, National Taiwan University • Judge of Taiwan International Science Fair• Committeeman of International Physics Olympiad, Taiwan
2. Dr. Yu-Mei Lee• Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Science Education,
National Science Council, Taiwan
3. Dr. Greg Lee• Professor of Dept. of Computer Science, National Taiwan Normal
University • TEAM LEADER, TAIWAN INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD IN
INFORMATICS TEAM • ADVISOR, NATIONAL SCIENCE EDUCATION ADVISORY BOARD
4. Ms. Rachel Liu• Intel Education Program Manager, Taiwan
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Educational Environment (2008)
Types
Number
Kinder-
gartens
Primary
Schools
(1-6)
Junior High
(7-9)
Senior High
(10-12)
Schools 3,195 2,654 740 477
Teachers 17,369 100,182 51,729 34,759
Students 185,668 1,677,303 951,976 752,879
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Educational Environment• Test Driven Curriculum • Science and math classes at 1st grade; at 11th
grade, choice of taking Science or Humanity classScience class: Physics, Chemistry and/or Life ScienceHumanity class: World Culture, Humanity and Geography
• 160 credits required for high school graduation• 25% students apply for admission to universities;
75% students take Joint College Entrance Examination.
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Science Fairs
• National Taiwan Science Education Center organizes National Primary & High School Science Fair (NPHSSF) and Taiwan International Science Fair (TISF)
• Most funding comes from the government, also received funding from Intel, KT Lee Foundation for science & technology, GFC & TDK Corporation
• 183 students, 121 projects from 11 countries participating at 2009 TISF
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Science Fairs Biggest obstacles
1. Insufficient government support & funding2. Good quality of projects, involve research &
experimentation3. Low participants ratio compared to the
populations of students4. Schools focus on academic performance &
exams, in general teaching practices do not support project based learning
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2009 Taiwan International Science Fair
• Participating countries: Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand & United States of America.
• Grade 9-12 students; winners of local or national science fairs
• Interested to participate in TISF? Please refer website www.ntsec.gov.tw or email Marianna Fung at [email protected]