Meeting minutes 9
Research Education 2008
Service Learning
Meeting Minutes 9
Venue: Raffles Institution HML, Singapore
Time: 23 April 2008, 1230 – 1515
Present: Bryan Lim, Sean Yap, Yan Xiao Dong, Tan Koon Chong, Wang Kai Cheng, Mrs. Lim
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No. |
Things Accomplished |
Actions made |
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1 |
Splitting up the work for the Background research |
Xiao Dong split up the background research into five different parts. Each of us had the responsibility to complete that part of the background research |
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2 |
Background research |
We started our research on the various aspects of our background research |
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3 |
Meeting With Teacher Mentor |
We met up with our teacher mentor, Mrs. Lim and basically discussed about our library proposal and also some other aspects of our project |
This is the 9th group meeting for us. In this short 2 hours, Xiao Dong basically split up the workload of the background research into 5 relatively fair and equal sections. Each of us had the responsibility to complete that part of the background research. Soon after, we got started on our various sections.
In this group meeting, we also met up with our teacher mentor, Mrs. Lim the main issue that we discussed was mainly our library proposal. We discussed about how we were going to get our books and also some possible partnerships with other schools, including Anderson Primary, the neighbouring school of Chao Yang School. We believe that we can organize several programs whereby we can get the students of Chao Yang and the students of Anderson to interact. About how we can possibly get the books, after brainstorming, we decided that the ways that we can get the books are as such:
1) Organise fund raising through selling of food items and use the funds to buy cheap books from warehouse sales or bookshops.
2) Organise fund raising through selling handicraft of Chao Yang School students and use the funds to buy cheap books from warehouse sales or bookshops.
3) Get donations of old books from the RI students.
4) Get the books from primary school libraries which they do not want.
We hope that these programs and plans of ours can greatly benefit the students of Chao Yang School.
Bryan

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