Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Post Your Report - BCCC Forum

To those students who have involved in the Better Community Better Life Competition, we need you to type a report for the project that you have done. 3 Tekun students can refer to 2 Tekun students for the contents that you ought to include in your report. Besides submitting the soft copy of your report to Miss Zamimah, you must also copy and paste your report in the BCCC forum. I have prepared a manual on how to post your report in the BCCC forum for you to refer to. Just download the Manual from the 'Shared File' in this blog. Don't delay your work. You have approximately 3 days to complete your report. Thank you very much for your cooperation.

Ms. Zamimah
Assistant Coordinator for BCCC Program of KTDTHB

Sunday, May 8, 2011

STUDENTS WEB COMMUNITY WEB BRONZE AWARD

To all students of BCCC program, we have an important news for all of you. It is regarding the opportunity to win the bronze award from British Council. Just follow all the steps in the guidelines which you can download via the link that we have provided in this blog. Make sure, you remember and inform us the change that you have made to your password. We will inform you if there's any further information related to this award. So, please do it quickly.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Congrats BCCC students!




Your exhibition was a great success and we are really proud of you. Here are some of the pictures of the activities carried out on that exhibition day.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Understand the theme that we are working on..

The following information are retrieved from http://cc.britishcouncil.org/node/796 for all participant to refer to:

heme 3 - Community Diversity

Upon investigation, it should become clear to learners that there is unlikely to be an agreed view of what it means to be part of any particular community. Even the smallest community may be found to contain groups with widely different views on all aspects of life. This theme will examine not only what makes one community different from another but also what differing viewpoints are held within their community. Through primary research, students could investigate whether or not all cultural groups enjoy the same community rights, whether new groups are considered part of the community and how long it takes for this process to take place.

This theme would link naturally with history and citizenship, developing learners’ research and analytical thinking skills. Students should be given the opportunity to interview and speak with various community members from different backgrounds. Local labour forces could be utilised to develop learners’ understanding of distinct cultural services offered within their local community.

Once learners have analysed the various cultures and ethnicities that exist within their community, they could establish an action plan that would enable the community as a whole to celebrate this diversity. An event that is dedicated to the celebration of the unique cultures found within a given community would best suit the second phase of this theme.


Examples of possible subject contribution to cross-curricular links

Subject

Links with ‘Community Diversity’

Art

Using fabric, cardboard or wood, students could cut out people doing everyday community activities. The students would use paint or oil pastels to illustrate them.

Media

Documentaries which combine an analysis of varying cultures within a given community could be developed and compared with creations from other parts of the UK/East Asia.

History

The diversification of a certain community over time could be illuminated through research, with an examination of the reason for the prominence of a certain culture. This would then be used as a comparison with other parts of the UK/East Asia.

Science

An examination of the genetic makeup of our different races/ethnicities from a DNA standpoint could be examined to reveal supporting information for creative projects.

Physical Education

The diverse activities and sports that different cultures uphold as their own could be compared and contrasted, then put into use during a community action day.

Maths

An analysis of the percentages of population composing different ethnicities could be used to support research into the prominence of once culture over another. Such raw data would be easily compared between other parts of the UK/East Asia.

Geography

The geographical location/migration/emigration/immigration of one culture could be examined. Historically, one could plot the geographic movement of one culture into many different zones around the world. This would illuminate how a certain community came to be diverse.

Refresh Your Memory On The Competition Rules

I have retrieved the rules for the Better Community, Better Life competition from http://cc.britishcouncil.org/node/673 for all the participants to refer to:

Competition rules:
The competition is open to all schools in the East Asia - UK
Connecting Classrooms programme, including schools newly-joined in 2010.

The competition rules are as follows:
1. Only one entry per category per school will be accepted.
2. Registration for the competition will be accepted between 1 August and 31 October 2010. No registrations will be accepted before or after those dates.
3. Competition entries may be submitted using two methods.
a) uploading in electronic format to the Connecting Classrooms Online Community Better Community,Better Lifeproject space available from http://cc.britishcouncil.org/bcbl.
b) burning to CD-ROM or DVD format and sending your class' entries to your country's British Council office,address supplied on the Better Community, Better Life project space available from http://cc.britishcouncil.org/bcbl
4. Competition submissions will be accepted between 1 November 2010 and 31 March 2011. Materials submitted after the 31 March deadline will not be accepted.
5. Each category of entry will be judged by a panel of experts from the British Council Connecting Classrooms team. There will one winner and two runner-ups for all categories at country level. Overall 'Regional' winners and two runner-ups will be chosen from each country.
6. The decision of the British Council Connecting Classrooms competition judges will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.
7. Prizes will be announced on the Better Community, Better Life project space available from http://cc.britishcouncil.org/bcbl
8. Winners of country and regional categories will be announced on the Better Community, Better Life project space available from http://cc.britishcouncil.org/bcbl on 15 April 2011
9. For your video entries the length should be 3 - 5 minutes. PowerPoint entries not more than 15 slides. For the Newspaper or Magazine articles the length should be between 300 - 500 words.

Prizes For The Winners Of The Better Community Competition

I have just got this news. Here are the prizes offered for the winners of the Better Community, Better Life Competition which i have retrieved from http://cc.britishcouncil.org/prizes-bcbl:

Dear Connecting Classrooms East Asia members,

We are pleased to announce the prizes for the Better Community, Better Life project and competition. These are as follows:

1. Whole Class category

a. 1st Prize for each class winners of each country: 1 set of class computer with Microsoft multi-point server, 5 Monitors, 5 keyboards, 5 webcams and five optical and wireless mice. Connecting Classrooms notebooks and pens.

b. 2nd Prize for each class winners of each LA*: Invitation to attend national Better Community, Better Life workshop in summer 2011. Connecting Classrooms BCBL T-shirt.

1. Teacher category

a. 1st Prize for each winning teacher entries per country: 1. Acer Netbook with latest Window’s 7 and Office suite. Invitation for expenses paid trip to attend the Connecting Classrooms East Asia Education Expo’ II in Thailand**, summer 2011 (location and venue TBC). Connecting Classrooms BCBL T-shirt.

b. Prize for each winning teacher entries for each LA*: 1. Microsoft Live Cam. Invitation to attend national Better Community, Better Life workshop in summer 2011. Connecting Classrooms BCBL T-shirt

2. Individual student category

a. Individual student category one prize per country: 1. Acer Netbook with latest Window’s 7 and Office suite. Invitation for winner and one selected friend for expenses paid trip to attend the Connecting Classrooms East Asia Education Expo’ II in Thailand**, summer 2011 (location and venue TBC). Connecting Classrooms BCBL T-shirt.

b. Prize for each winning individual student entries for each LA*: 1. Samsung U5 2GB MP3 player. Invitation to attend national Better Community, Better Life workshop in summer 2011. Connecting Classrooms BCBL T-shirt.

*An overall winning class, teacher or individual student entry will not receive two main prizes

Best wishes,

David

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

WoRk EXTRA Hard To Ensure THe SUccEss of The Exhibition!


Hello everyone! Happy holiday...but please do not forget to work on you materials for the coming exhibition. Make sure also that all materials are originally done by you (individual and group). Remember, the purpose of this exhibition is for you to show the materials that you have done with your own idea (based on the concept retrieved from the stories that you have chosen). Archive Team, you have a lot of works to do after the holiday. Make sure you tag and label the exhibition materials submitted by your class members.

3 Tekun:
# I heard that the PTA has approved your budget application and you may claim the money from the PTA treasurer.

2 Tekun:
# Your request to borrow the display board and LCD has also been approved.
# You haven't mentioned anything about the budget and we are waiting for the letter from your class.

24th March:
The coordinators would like to see rehearsal for the launch of the exhibition.

25th March:
Everybody must work together to prepare for you exhibition room.