2010年10月28日 星期四

The Asian style of education


1.      Did you feel comfortable with the education system back when you were in the school? What bothered you most when you were a student?
2.      In your opinion, what are the best and the worst part of Asian style education?    
3.      Are you approved of testing students frequently in order to push them to study?
4.      Do you think having children learn as early as possible will do good to their development?  
5.      If you are a parent, would you let your kids go to the normal schools like others, or would you send them to some special schools (ex. the forest school/ the American school)?
6.      As a Taiwanese, do you think degree matters in our country? If yes, in what ways?
7.      Do you believe that “No children left behind” is possible in any countries?

2010年10月21日 星期四

10/22: Homosexuality and same-sex marriage

http://www.newsweek.com/2010/10/04/what-makes-a-family-more-americans-say-gays-count.html

http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/s/same_sex_marriage/index.html?scp=1-spot&sq=+gay+marriage&st=cse


1.What’s your point of view about homosexuality? Do you support same-sex marriage?

2.Will you change your thoughts about your friend when you discover he/she is homosexual? Will you treat them differently?

3. Do you think it is appropriate for gay/lesbian couples to have children? Why or why not?

4.If you have a homosexual friend who wants to be your kids god father or god mother, will you say yes?

5. Do you think the “partner relationship” which works in USA and Europe is feasible in Taiwan?

6. According to your own point of view, what makes a family?

2010年10月6日 星期三

10/8 Topic: Travel

    Kelly mentioned a book named "不去會死" last week. The author of "不去會死" said that he chose to travel around the world by bike because it made him feel irreplaceable to arrive at the destination by bike rather than by train or by bus. Plus it enables him to contact with local people and nature better.


    And it gave me an idea of talking about traveling experience with you. Everyone has his definition of an enjoyable trip, let's share it!


    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/14/business/14alumni.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=Expatriates&st=cse


    This is an article I read on New York Times. Traveling is an exciting thing, but it can also be troublesome since we always want to obtain the most in many ways while spending least money. To start a trip, you should make a plan first which can include every details from the budget to the transportation and housing.


    Let's discuss the following questions:


  1. Have you ever been abroad? Where have you been?

  2. What was the most interesting place you've every visited? Tell us your experienc.

  3. What is your favorite country or city? Or what countries would you most like to visit?

  4. Which do you prefer, to travel by joining a tour group or to travel independently? (or semi-independent travel 自由行(The agency only help you book the tickets and hotel, and you plan the rest.)Why?

  5. Do you prefer to live in a hotel, a hostel or a B&B(bed and breakfast) ?

  6. Do you travel with a lot of baggage or do you like to travel light

  7. Are you afraid to travel alone? Do you have the experience?

  8. If you're traveling in a city, and you don't have enough time to visit every site in your plan, will you choose to slow down and make the most of what you can reach, or make up your mind to visit every site even if you can merely take a picture of them?