Michael Farrant (Head of the Science Division), Ethan Cho & Seohyun Choi
The Seoul Overseas College (SFS) Science Division is within the technique of organising their ‘Group 4 Undertaking (G4P)’, a vital sensible part for all Worldwide Baccalaureate Diploma Program science college students.
Throughout this years G4P, SFS college students have fashioned small interdisciplinary teams, chosen a location of curiosity, and developed Inquiry Inquiries to be explored throughout deliberate area journeys on September seventh.
We at SFS really feel so privileged to have the ability to embrace the Yeoncheon Imjin River Biosphere Reserve as one among our areas for this actual world experiential studying. The Birds Korea crew, and particularly Dr. Nial Moores, have been extremely supportive, particularly in facilitating a website go to on June 2nd in anticipation of our September return.
Throughout our June fifth ‘Planning Day’ at SFS three teams of scholars, who had recognized Yeoncheon Imjin River Biosphere Reserve as their focal vacation spot of selection, spent the day researching and creating numerous questions regarding the implications of human growth on biodiversity.
Our time on September seventh shall be used to additional discover these questions by means of analysis, interviews, and fieldwork methods comparable to soil and water testing, chook statement, and calculation of biodiversity indices at numerous areas throughout the Biosphere Reserve.
The SFS Science division want to thank Birds Korea as soon as extra, and state that we’re excited not just for this Group 4 Undertaking, but additionally about continued collaboration into the longer term.