Taitung High School Interdisciplinary Aesthetics Course: "Hometown to International - World Music Cafe"
On July 3 (Friday), National Taitung Senior High School held a cross-disciplinary aesthetic education course results presentation conference "Hometown to International - World Music Cafe", inviting Professor Kuo Meili, Professor Chen Jinzhong of Taitung University, and Principal Wang Yin of Taitung Girls' High School. , Academic Affairs Director Chen Shuhui, Lv Xiujuan’s practical research group leader, Lin Guofen Library Director of the private Dongtong Polytechnic Institute, and Taitung College Li Shanye’s teaching group leader jointly participated in the course presentation.
Teacher Xie Cuiling has been promoting and deepening the "Cross-field Aesthetics Course Plan" for a long time, continuing the experience of the "Hometown Writing Trilogy" that was well received and affirmed in the past, and this semester will make a leap to "international" topics.
"Hometown to International - World Music Cafe" takes coffee, a global drink and the common language of globalization, and "crosses" it into different fields with music as the main axis. It invites physics teacher Wu Baer to teach "scientific coffee"; Through the practice of coffee roasting, students can understand the "Menard reaction" and use the roasting curve chart to monitor the roasting process, and personally experience how to roast coffee in a scientific way.
At the same time, geography teacher Zhang Fangmei led the students to enter the "coffee of the world" by tasting a coffee candy. They set sail through Ethiopia, the origin of coffee in Africa, and traveled to the "coffee of the world" in depth to talk about the origin, spread and development of coffee. daily.
Music teacher Xie Cuiling introduced the musical characteristics of the Coffee Belt region, starting from Africa and arriving in Southeast Asia through Latin America. She used existing musical instruments to allow students to experience the percussion pulse of African golden cup drums, the repetitive style of Indonesian gamelan and the passionate Latin music of South America. Music style.
What's more worth mentioning is that the course invited Cai Jiayou, an English teacher and a foreign student from Brazil, to actually share Brazilian music experience and coffee culture, and successfully conducted an international educational exchange. The "cross" field of this semester's courses also beckons to Taitung, which is also the number one women's university. The participation of female students from Taitung not only demonstrates their outstanding talents, but also allows the course to create more interactions between different genders and schools. The joy of excitement and integration adds depth to the connotation and challenges of cross-disciplinary aesthetic projects.