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Academic Affairs Office Announcement

Forwarding the announcement from National Taiwan Normal University and National Taiwan University regarding the "2024 Ministry of Education Climate Change Education Lesson Plan Design Competition".

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Description:  
I. In accordance with the National Taiwan Normal University's letter No. 1131019309 dated July 3, 113.
II. The aforementioned competition aims to respond to Article 42, Paragraph 5 of the "Climate Change Response Act": "Promote climate change education oriented towards sustainable development in all levels of schools, cultivate teachers, develop and compile teaching materials, and foster interdisciplinary talents for future climate change response," and integrate with Taiwan's 2050 net-zero emission pathway. It is designed to create lesson plans that are not limited by traditional frameworks and issues, thereby strengthening the climate change teaching capabilities of high school, junior high school, and elementary school teachers in Taiwan.
III. The theme of the competition is "Net-Zero Carbon Path, Campus Carbon Navigators." Please design a single lesson plan with this as the core concept, incorporating the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), balancing economic, social, and environmental aspects, and adhering to the essence of sustainable development orientation.
IV. Information regarding the competition schedule, participants, and submission methods is as follows:
(1) Registration Method: All registrations must be done online. The registration website is https://reurl.cc/aqRAjG. After successful registration, the organizer will notify you via email. Please refer to the guidelines for detailed instructions.
(2) Registration Deadline: From now until Wednesday, July 31, 113.
(3) Submission Format: There is no limit to the number of submissions per school. Submissions can be completed individually or collaboratively. Each participating team shall submit one lesson plan with "climate change" as the core theme. Please refer to the guidelines for detailed format and submission methods.
(4) Participant Limit: Each teacher can participate in the creation of a maximum of one submission. Each submission is limited to a team of 3 participants (participants cannot be changed after confirmation).
(5) Submission Deadline: From now until Monday, September 30, 113.
(6) Eligibility: Teachers currently teaching in public vocational high schools, junior high schools, elementary schools, or registered private middle and elementary schools nationwide.
V. Judging Criteria and Awards:
(1) Relevance to "Climate Change Response" and "2050 Net-Zero Emission Strategy" (40%), accuracy of knowledge content (scientific knowledge, contextual knowledge, issue knowledge, etc.) (15%), interdisciplinary integration and feasibility of teaching execution of the lesson plan (20%), measurability of teaching outcomes (20%), and other creativity (5%), totaling 100%.
(2) Awards: Awards will be given to the top three teams, with prizes of NT$30,000, NT$15,000, and NT$10,000 respectively. In addition, one honorable mention team will receive a prize of NT$5,000. The final award list will be decided by the review committee, and awards may be withheld.
(3) Announcement Platform and Date of Results: The competition results will be announced on Tuesday, October 8, 113, on the Ministry of Education's Climate Change Teaching Information Platform (https://climatechange.tw/).
(4) Award Ceremony Date and Location: Sunday, October 20, 113, at the "2024 Taiwan Climate Action Expo" venue.
VI. Contact Person for the Event: Ms. Chen, National Taiwan Normal University, Phone: 02-7749-6564, Email: ntnugiee406@gmail.com.


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