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Uncovering Philosophical Talent at SCIE

Establishing the philosophy enrichment course for the G-level students is a fundamental breakthrough in promoting philosophical thinking skills at SCIE. After experiencing a two-month course with Mr. Marogi, I must acknowledge its effectiveness in arousing students’ curiosity for philosophy and equipping students with sufficient skills to conduct intensive exploration into intriguing philosophical topics. The course

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A Review of Humanities Week

Philosophy The Think! Philosophy Club invited Professor Zhejun Yu from the Fudan University to give an online lecture on “The Paradox of Authority in the Modern Education”, analyzing the social phenomena of education from a philosophical anthropological perspective, and quoting some theories from two philosophers, Alexandre Kojève and Erich Fromm.  This activity aims at providing

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GSL ECA — A Platform to Make the World a Better Place

Our teacher director Delma says that “The Global Social Leadership is a program that develops student’s understanding of global citizenship and to understand the importance of being socially conscious. The GSL projects are also cross-curricular which help develop student’s knowledge in a variety of subjects as well as providing an excellent opportunity to develop all kinds

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The Annual Future Business Leaders of America China National Round officially Came to an End on February 9, 2021.

01 FBLA Introduction The Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), founded in 1937, is one of the leading Business leadership student education organizations in the United States, dedicated to the development of future business Leaders in Business and Business-related fields. The program is recommended by the U.S. Congress’ mandated education program and the American Association

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FOBISIA Social Science Essay Competition 2020: Reconsidering Human-environment Relationship

Winnie Zhou FOBISIA Social Science Essay Competition 2020 2nd place winner This year’s FOBISIA social science writing competition focuses on the relationship between population growth and the environment, inviting participants to discuss the statement “the greatest threat to our planet is population growth.” Notwithstanding it being classified in the Geography Division, concerns for rapid population

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G Level Project Presentations – Successful Conclusion to the Semester

On Wednesday Dec 2, as a final conclusion to the semester-long cross-curricular project, the Mathematics Department hosted our first-ever G Level Project Presentations in the Auditorium, inviting the whole school staff and all of G1 and G2 students to be audience members. The presenting groups were selected to be the best among their peers to

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Book Review: The Deepest Well on Children’s Mental Health by Dr Nadine Burke Harris

Dr. Nadine Burke Harris’s research is about how deeply our bodies can be imprinted by ACEs—adverse childhood experiences like abuse, neglect, parental addiction, mental illness, and divorce. Childhood adversity changes our biological systems, and lasts a lifetime. For anyone who has faced a difficult childhood, or who cares about the millions of children who do,

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