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How inquiry-based learning shapes ISHCMC students for future

ISHCMC emphasizes inquiry-based learning that transforms students into active learners who ask questions, explore real-world problems, and seek answers independently. This approach, supported by Deputy Head Dr. Tosca Killoran, builds curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills while aligning with international standards like AERO and ACARA. Hands-on experiences, such as studying fish migration in rivers, deepen understanding and improve retention.

Teachers act as facilitators, guiding students to investigate big questions and collaborate on projects that naturally build leadership, communication, and teamwork skills. Beyond academics, students engage in extracurricularssports, clubs, and global citizenship initiativesthat further develop leadership and confidence.

The school fosters global citizenship through a multicultural community of over 60 nationalities. Students tackle global challenges, developing empathy, cross-cultural communication, and a broad worldview. Despite its interactive model, ISHCMC maintains rigorous academics, with students performing above global averages in IB Diploma and MAP tests.

The school offers 95+ after-school activities and 26+ advanced programs, with strong counseling support that helped 98% of students gain admission to top-choice universities in 2025. Impressively, 57% of graduates earn a bilingual diploma in up to 10 languages, far exceeding the global average. Alumni have progressed to top universities including Harvard, Yale, and Chicago.

One example isDankoDanichiro Kudo-Ivanov, who thrived academically and personally at ISHCMC after transferring from Kenya. His participation in Model UN and the Student Leadership Council strengthened leadership and adaptability, exemplifying the success of ISHCMC's student-centered model.

Nguồn: TODAII [view 5918] 2025-08-21 07:32:38
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Asia's leading beach country vows to improve experience for foreign tourists

The Philippines, namedAsia's Leading Beach Destinationat the 2024 World Travel Awards, plans to invest in airports, connectivity, and smoother travel to boost tourism. First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos highlighted tourism's role, contributing 8.9% to 2024 GDP. Experts have urged improvements in infrastructure and safety to help the country compete with regional rivals.

Despite natural advantages like world-class beaches, English fluency, and a vibrant culture, the Philippines trails in arrivals, drawing 2.9 million visitors in the first half of 2024 compared to Thailand's 16 million and Vietnam's 10.7 million. The country aims for 8.4 million foreign arrivals in 2025, up from 5.4 million last year.

Nguồn: TODAII [view 1342] 2025-08-21 07:32:31
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Nicholas Tse and Cecilia Cheung's cause of divorce revealed to be personality clashes, not actress' intimate photos with Edison Chen

Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Jing clarified that Nicholas Tse and Cecilia Cheung's 2011 divorce stemmed from personality differences, not Cheung's 2008 leaked photo scandal with Edison Chen. Tse and Cheung married in 2006 and share two sons.

Wong noted that while Cheung was initially very supportive, tensions grew as she often scolded Tse on set, highlighting their incompatibility. He stressed that Tse had defended Cheung during the scandal, proving it was not the cause of their split. After the divorce, Tse resumed his relationship with singer Faye Wong, while Cheung, who had a third son in 2018, has kept her private life out of the spotlight.

Nguồn: TODAII [view 726] 2025-08-21 07:32:26
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World's 'most beautiful' archipelago raises 2025 tourist arrival forecast to record 2.3 million

The Maldives has raised its 2025 tourist arrival forecast to a record 2.3 million visitors, up from the earlier projection of 2.2 million. The adjustment comes after a strong first half of the year, when international arrivals grew 9.1% year-on-year to 1.1 million.

According to the Maldives Monetary Authority, favorable market conditions and infrastructure improvementssuch as the new passenger terminal at Velana International Airportare driving the growth. Tourism, the country's main source of foreign exchange, saw 2 million visitors in 2024.

Nguồn: TODAII [view 1199] 2025-08-21 07:32:21
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Are avocados safe for your kidneys?

Avocados are highly nutritious, offering healthy fats, fiber, antioxidants, and vitamins that support kidney health and overall wellness. They can reduce inflammation, lower bad cholesterol, and help regulate blood pressure. However, their high potassium content700900 mg per fruit, nearly double that of a bananaposes risks for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD).

For healthy individuals, potassium in avocados is beneficial. But for CKD patients, especially in later stages, excess potassium can cause hyperkalemia, a dangerous condition that disrupts heart rhythm. Because of this, people on low-potassium diets may need to limit avocado intake.

Health experts suggest moderation: about a quarter of an avocado per serving is generally safe, even for those with dietary restrictions. Eating large amounts, such as two whole avocados daily, can be harmful. Small portionslike thin slices on a sandwich or a spoonful in a dipallow people to enjoy avocados' benefits without overwhelming the kidneys.

Nguồn: TODAII [view 1870] 2025-08-21 07:32:14