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Description
Taiwan provincial 3rd highway 3rd passes through Yujing District, Nanhua District, and Nanxi District in Tainan. There are 7 adjacent elementary schools, which are Cenglin Elementary School, Nanxi Elementary School, Nanhua Elementary School, Beihua Elementary School, and Xipu Elementary School, Yushan Elementary School and Ruifeng Elementary School. The rural schools defined by the Ministry of Education would be "schools located in remote areas with inconvenient traffic conditions or digitally disadvantaged areas", and these 7 national schools meet this definition. These seven rural schools focus more importance to native language, localized education, food and agriculture education. These features trigger our team to plan out the project to blending science and local ingredient together for promoting popular science. "Delicious science", this popular science project will serve one purpose: to strive for fair distribution of educational resources through hands on experience with local features. The theme of this project is based on everyday scenes-"food science". We expecting that through natural affinity, scientific knowledge that seems to be out of reach will be integrated into life experience. Through human being’s five-sense experience: Taste, Vision, Hearing, Smell, and Tactile, will benefit children's sensory development, creating and establishing schema models. During the one-year implementation of this plan, knowledge of scientific principles will be brought in through demonstrations of teaching activities, including planning to participate in the "2020 Taiwan Science Festival"-National Science and Technology Museum Science Fair Booth Event, and multi-layers translation of scientific education will be practiced. To sum of above, we believe this plan would bring a great change into students, elementary school’s teachers and parents’ imagination of scientific education.
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 20-07-01 → 21-06-30 |
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