Western schools from Chinese mainland claim
three silver awards in International Schools Cyber Fair competition
The award list of the International Schools Cyber Fair,
the largest global web-building competition, was released yesterday.
Works of three member schools of Town and Talent claim silver awards.
This is also the first time schools from Chinese mainland participate
in the event. The awarded schools are: Qinghai
Qinglin Township Tu Center School, Category: 2. Community Groups
and Special Populations with the title The
Feeling of Tu Nationality, Ningxia
Taole NO.1 Middle School, Category: 4. Local Specialties with
the title Ningxia
Pastry and Qinghai
Dacai Junior Secondary School, Category: 6. Historical Landmarks
with the title Ta’er
Lamasery. Altogether 503 schools from 52 countries participated
in the competition.
From 1995, the Fair has been held every year. It encourages the students
to care about the environment, local community and culture, intercommunicate
and share learning experience. Recognition is given to the best projects
in eight content categories: local leaders, businesses, community organizations,
historical landmarks, environment, music, art, and local specialties.
Now in its 11th year, this competition-exhibition involves more than one
million students and is the longest running international cyber event
for schools.
In November 2005, with the help of Tang Youyi, consultant of Taiwan
Hualian Growth Center and headmaster of Hualian Town Beichang Primary
School, Town and Talent began to organize its member schools for the Fair
and 16 enrolled. Finally, five of them finished Chinese and English versions
and were eligible for the Fair for the outstanding performance for having
no ample time.
The project of Qinghai Qinglin Township Tu Center School, the Feeling
of Tu Nationality, introduces the history, construction, religion, folk
custom and culture of the nationality and expects more people know about
Tu and to prevent its culture disappearing.
The project of Qinghai
Dacai Middle School introduces the construction, history, arts, religion
and praying ceremonies in Ta’er Lamasery and records the interview of
living budda, monks, people of local religion department and museum and
the spreading Ta’er Lamasery to local people. Its main purpose is to make
more people learn Ta’er Lamasery and pay more attention to the protection
of the relics, and attracts more travelers to Qinghai.
The work of Ningxia Taole No.1 Middle School is about the cooking of paste
food. To get the first-hand material, the students visited many restaurants
and farmers’ home. They hope more people know about the special food and
come to visit Ningxia.
Since it is the first time the schools take part in such grand international
competition, they have no experience of building website and because the
out-of-date equipments like computers and digital cameras, they have to
overcome many difficulties in gaining needing material. In addition, most
of the work was done in spare time. The students have improved interpersonal
skills and really understood the meaning of the saying ‘No pain, no gain’
after they finished their works.
Other schools in this competition:
Niaxia
Yinchuan High School,Work:"Travel to Western Xia"; Sichuan Tongjiang Experiment Middle School,Work:“Nuoshui Scenery”
Please go to the website http://www.globalschoolnet.org/gsh/cf/winners.html
to see the award list
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