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International Challenge
100

What is expected from the students on DEO?

There are 3 competencies, mention at least 2.

1. Recognise the challenges encountered in the past and the ones might come their way in the future. 

2. Identify effective solutions for those problems as well as new opportunities. 

3. Demonstrate creativity and responsibility in meeting the needs of other people. 

100

Which are the names on the 2 phases of the competition structure?

A. Group phase

B. Playoffs

100

Who is our first opponent and what date is it?

Wednesday 9 -Escola Dinãmica.

100

Give at least 2 rules of the final presentation

- The pitch must be 10 - 15 minutes long.
- Teachers must not be involved in the work students are supposed to deliver, but they should be aware of the progress of their school.
- The teams must include one student per school. This means that seven students from each campus will pitch their presentation.
- Once you have sent the presentation no changes can be made.

200

Why Nathaniel Woodard is so important for us as Ardingly members? Who is he?

Nathaniel Woodard was the founder of Lancing and then the leader of a brand-new house: Ardingly.

200

Paraphrase: How the Jeopardy game works acording to the guidelines?

- 6 questions per team (the can be stolen)

- 45 seconds to answer

- results of the match will be revealed

- summary of the current standings in the house championship

200

what is the name and country of our second rival team?  

Instituto Cultural from Mexico

200

Were do we need to send our final presentation?

to ambassadors@beoeducation.co.uk in advance

300

How Ardingly was found? why? 

A small group of rebels and misfits were concerned about the mismanagments of the situtation and, in 1858, Aringly was created.

300

Mention at least 2 of the main points of the International Challenge:

- Introduction

- How does it works

- Relationship between Jeopardy games and International Challenge

300

Give at least 3 general rules for the international challenge

- The International Challenge, the same as the rest of the competition, is entirely in English.


- Good sportsmanship and fair play is expected from all participants at all times. A certain amount of points penalty can be enforced by the host or the co-host if this rule is broken. Continuous disregard for this rule can result in a “red card”, where the participant addressed will be banned from the call and the game. Depending on the situation the student can be banned from the whole competition.


- Offensive messages, racist comments and bad words are banned for the rest of the competition.

300

On which dates we will contest the International Challenge Week?

September 21, 22, 23 and 24.

400

Name all the houses in order of introduction:

Christ´s Hospital

Oundle

Lancing

Ardingly

400

In the official Jeopardy game, how many and which members will represent the school in the matches?

- 4 (3 students -1 leader- and 1 teacher)

400

What is the challenge itself divided into?

- Campus Budget.


- Tabulator.

400

What is the purpose or what the students have to do in the International Challenge?

The students will have to find a balance between their campus budget and its needs, in oder to creat a New Education System.

500

Name at least 2 of Ardingly´s best tributes:

- Assertives

- Rebellious

- Trutworthy

- "Golde tongues"

- Amazing speakers

500

With how many rouds does the "playoffs" count?

- 3 (runoffs, smefinals, final)

500

What do we have to do in the final presentation? (IC)

We need to present a new education system to the judges our final product and how we make it.

500

What are the three evaluating aspects of the International Challenge rubric?

 Content, Presentation and Language.