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4UBHFTPG%FWFMPQNFOU 1970 – 1980 Dr. Betty Chan Po-king A pioneer in education reform 1932 – 1970 Madame Tsang Chor-hang A dedicated educator and devoted Christian 1980 – 1990s Through-train International Education Early Childhood/ Primary/ Secondary OE(FOFSBUJPO TU(FOFSBUJPO

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The best education program :FX$IVOH–OE(FOFSBUJPO Integrates the strengths of both Eastern & Western educational systems

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Traditional Education vs Education in an International Context vs Global Education :FX$IVOH’T7JTJPOPGUIFTU$FOUVSZ

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(MPCBM&EVDBUJPOJO:$*4 Prepare students for the globalized world

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(MPCBM&EVDBUJPOJO:$*4 Global Education Fully rounded & balanced Education Character Formation Responsible Global Citizens

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(MPCBM&EVDBUJPOJO:$*4 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   World Classroom   Character Formation programme   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 & diplomas   University placement around the world

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Co- Teaching Model Co- Principals Management Ideologies Values Styles of living English Language and Culture Chinese Language and Culture Global Education – in practice

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(MPCBM&EVDBUJPO–JOQSBDUJDF CAS Trip in Tanzania World Classroom Community Service - Visit children with Down's Syndrome Cultural exchange with local students in Mexico World Classroom - Egypt Students participate in Harvard Model United Nations World Classroom – Germany

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