Time: October 13, 2012 13:00-17:00
Location: Classroom 203, Department of Fine Arts, National Taiwan Normal University
The first Korean group in the "2023 Aesthetic Education International Leading Teachers Overseas Study Visit Program" is about to leave next week! Before going abroad, we hold empowerment lectures and information sessions to allow participating teachers to have an understanding of South Korea’s education system, cultural characteristics and itinerary planning.
On the day of the event, Professor Gao Zhenfeng, Department of Visual Arts, Taipei City University, the co-host of the project, opened the event. The project assistant introduced the characteristics of the visiting schools and summarized the key points of the visit. The event also included three lectures. The first part was a cultural lecture. Mr. Li Xiuyan, a Korean teacher from the Advanced Education Promotion Department of National Taiwan Normal University, was invited to introduce the Korean education system and education craze. She not only taught a few common Korean sentences, but also enthusiastically recommended Super delicious bread and instant noodles that only locals know about. The second part is experience sharing. Teachers who have participated in 108 international visits were invited to share how to timely record when going abroad and write a return report. Director Zhang Mingxiu of Chiayi Municipal Yushan Junior High School suggested that you should set the topics of concern for the visit in advance so that you can Have a clear and clear observation goal; Teacher Zhong Qianzhao of Qishan Elementary School in Qishan District, Kaohsiung City reminds you of the habit of taking notes at all times. Whether it is using a mobile phone or pen and paper, it is very practical to record the key points or feelings during the visit. method! Finally, the travel agency explained travel precautions and reminded teachers to keep warm and moisturize. In addition to the large temperature difference between day and night, South Korea is very dry compared to Taiwan.
Thanks to the three teachers for their lively lecture sharing, which made the teachers present laugh continuously and look forward to this visit even more. I wish all teachers who will visit South Korea a safe and fruitful trip!