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Dr. Betty Chan Po-king
A pioneer in education reform
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Madame Tsang Chor-hang
A dedicated educator and devoted Christian
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Yew Chung International Schools :
Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Chongqing,
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The best education program
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Integrates the strengths of both
Eastern & Western educational systems
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Poverty
Global Warming
Air Pollution
SARS
Conflicts
AIDS
Financial Tsunami
Energy Crisis
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TO TACKLE!
TO CARE!
TO TAKE ACTION!
Wars
AIDS
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Pollution
Global infectious diseases
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Global warming
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Water depletion
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Everyone acknowledges that the world has changed, that we
have moved into a global society. Traditional societies and
cultures are mixing and transforming as rejuvenated
civilizations clash. A paradigm shift is occurring as we re-
structure thinking and re-programme lifestyles from local to
global. Local economies are now part of the fabric of a global
economy. Educating students to become global citizens of this
vastly changed 21st century is now the major focus of educators
everywhere.
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Traditional Education
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Prepare students for the globalized world
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Global Education
Fully rounded &
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Character Formation
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Global Citizens
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Commonalities in YCISs
Co-principals management
Co-teaching model
Diversity of Eastern & Western culture
Bilingual in English and Chinese
Research based Chinese curriculum
Multi-cultural learning environment
Fully rounded & balanced education
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Appreciative & caring community
Benefits for students in YCISs
Global minded, Global thinking
English and Chinese Language fluency
Character formation based on integration of
Eastern & Western values
Active learner
Competitiveness
Responsible global citizen
Internationally recognised certificates &
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University placement around the world
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Co- Teaching
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Ideologies
Values
Styles of living
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Global Education – in practice
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CAS Trip in Tanzania World Classroom Community Service
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Cultural exchange with local students in
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World Classroom - Egypt
Students participate in Harvard Model
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World Classroom – Germany