Courses

National Pingtung University Affiliated Experimental Elementary School

The "Coloring the Screen" series of courses is a year-long (two semesters) interdisciplinary course implemented for elementary school students.
Fourth-grade students. The course uses the idiom "to paint clouds and mist" as its imagery, encompassing calligraphy, poetry, painting, research, and diverse art forms.
The learning process unfolds during this time, leading students into the Pingtung Tobacco Factory and its surrounding communities to explore the history of local artisans and community development.
Transformation and cultural memory.
The Pingtung Tobacco Factory, a testament to the trajectory of local industry and urban development, has now been transformed into the Pingtung Tobacco 1936 Cultural Base.
Bearing rich local stories and contemporary innovative energy, the development history of the "Pingtung Central Business District" also reflects...
The Rise and Fall of Pingtung City and the Texture of Life. This course guides students to understand how places accumulate over time, starting from their everyday lives.
Accumulation, transformation, and continuation.
Through an in-depth learning process of "lighting up memories and imbuing them with beauty," students combine community surveys, interviews, and other activities.
The course utilizes diverse methods, including AI-assisted creation, leaf-dyed art, and performance art, to transform observation into creation and discourse. The course not only...
To cultivate students' aesthetic appreciation and expressive abilities, and further guide them to pay attention to local sustainability issues, put their ideas into practice and demonstrate responsibility.
Take steps to become a young citizen who cares about their hometown and understands society.

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