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Exchange--Overseas
Visitors
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In November
2001, the ninth Taisi No Cubasa student delegation from Kusacu,
Japan, visited our school. They played games wth our students and
spent a whole evening in students' families where they experienced
daily life of ordinary Chinese families.
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On March 11th
2002, Mrs. Sylvia Hopwood, Director of Language Department of St.
Mildred's-Lightbourn School Canada, and Dr. Graham Hopwood, Director
of Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology, York University
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On October 28th
2002, Ms. Yuko Butler from Graduate School of Education, Pennsylvania
University visited our school. After she was briefed about English
and bilingual teaching in our school, she shared her ideas of the
same topic and teacher development.
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Since December
2002, a forum has been going on with focus on world population study
between our students and students of Harker School in USA. They
aired views about the focus as well as reservation of natural resources.
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On March 6th 2003,
three guests from Lyndon Institute, Vermont, visited our school. Both
parties had discussions on possibilities of setting up school links. |
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On March 15th
2003, Mr. Christopher Beriberi, Director of International Studies
Institute of Vermont St Michael College in America, visited our school. |
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On April 4th, 2003, 13
British students headed by two teachers, Mr. Pearson and Mrs Manson,
which is from our link school in UK - Arden school, arrived in shanghais
for a three-week
exchange program.Details>> |
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In January 2003,
Mr. Martin Nyeu , Principal-General of Shu-De School, our link school
in
Taipei, paid an official visit. Madam Luo impressed the guest with
detailed introduction of the school. Mr. Nyeu also had a free talk
with some of our students.
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