Young Ambassadors for Chemistry in a storm in Taiwan

From
November 22-26, 2004 we started the first of a series of four workshops for
Science and Language teachers at the National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) in
Taipei.
The workshops are part of a project entitled 'Young Ambassadors for Chemistry' with the aim of developing public understanding of chemistry through chemistry celebration events for young people in public locations.
The
event in Taipei could be organised with the support of a number of partners and
this is a measure of the collaboration that has been achieved in preparing for
the workshop.
Those partners are the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), Science Across the World (SAW), GlaxoSmithKline, National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU), National Science Council, Taiwan, British Council, Taipei, Chinese Chemical Society, located in Taipei and GlaxoSmithKline Taiwan.
We were honoured with the presence of representatives from all of these partner organizations at the opening and Grand Finale of the YACs workshop. This level of collaboration is a very good model for the future of the project.
Workshops Young Ambassadors for Chemistry
The week of workshops introduced 25 participants (chemistry and language
teachers, science museum collaborators) from all around Taiwan to the Science
Across the World programme as a vehicle for public
understanding and prepared
them for the YAC Day on Friday. With the aim of ‘raising public understanding
of chemistry’ the YACs project provides training for chemistry and language
teachers and a chemistry celebration day for students in a public location.
Taipei offered ideal circumstances for our first venue at the Graduate
Institute for Science
Education. Prof Mei-Hung Chíu from this institute along
with Dr Shu-Nu Chang provided impeccable organisation and facilities. A large
stand with all details of the week and our YAC logo decorated both venues during
the whole week. Visitors also saw a nice selection of posters from last years
successful poster
competition. All course materials were collected in a course
book, again with logo and packed in a wonderful sustainable bag. Many thanks to
them, and to their team of volunteer students, without which the week would not
have been so successful.
During the first two days of the workshops we had the pleasure of having Prof Choon Do from Korea as our special guest. He will investigate to organise a YAC event in Korea.
Monday – Thursday
After introductions, the participants gave presentations on their schools or
(science) museums, debated
science issues and discussed the concept of ‘active
learning’. The participants were introduced to Science Across the World (
We practised the 'experiments'; for Genetics a large DNA molecule from sweets, for Chemistry in our lives a cosmetic line with three coherent products. The groups presented their new line during the course dinner with creative TV commercials.
After four days of training, certificates of recognition were handed out with many hugs and kisses.
Friday YAC day
And then there was the YAC Day!
This wasn't just in any public place, this was in the shopping centre in
Taipei 101, the tallest building (508 m) in the world!
The Young Ambassadors for Chemistry project ended literally with a storm in Taipei.
The 72 students worked very hard to show the public how wonderful chemistry
is.
They composed the line of cosmetics and their TV commercial to promote the
line and the DNA model, hardly noticing the very windy weather.
Prof Chíu announced the Grand Finale and after joining together a 15-metre DNA sweets model and the presentations of the commercials the jury had a hard job to find winners.
At the end of this great day the winning students got their prizes and all students were offered a certificate of recognition and presents from the different participating organisations.
Results from the roving reporters
Apart from the students that worked on cosmetics and DNA we had three groups of roving reporters. They asked the public questions about the activity and their opinions about chemistry. As a present the reporters gave the public stickers with the YAC logo.
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Yes / positive |
No / negative |
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Q1: Do you know what these students are doing? |
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53% |
47% |
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Q2: What is your impression about chemistry? Positive or negative? |
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73% |
27% |
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Q3: Do you think this activity is a good idea for students? |
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93% |
7% |
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A few citations from the public.

‘In Taiwan, like so many other countries, this student activity was very useful. Such a large percentage of the public never thinks about all the good things chemistry offers mankind. We should work on banning the explosions and only relating chemistry to exams in school…’.
We were thrilled to see an article about the YACs event, published in the United Daily News, Taiwan's newspaper with the largest number of subscriptions!
Future
Two packs from Science Across the World are now translated into Chinese (you can find these packs at the Science Across website at the links for ‘Chemistry in our lives’ and ‘Talking about Genetics around the World’). This alone is a wonderful achievement which gives a large population of the science education world access to a programme that enhances public understanding of chemistry so well!
Our next stop is South America… summer 2005! In Buenos Aires we hope to be able to collaborate with as many organisations as in Taiwan. And as the participants in Taipei expressed, they would have liked more English teachers in the group, we will aim for more, in collaboration with the chemistry teachers.
Acknowledgments
The event in Taipei could be organised with the support of many partners. Those partners are:
Apart from the above mentioned organisations, we would also like to thank
Amsterdam, Friday, December 10, 2004 Keith Kelly, Lida Schoen (text, photos)