8 Nov 2024
HKMU Academic and Creative Achievements Exhibition highlights academic research excellence
At the ceremony, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Head of Charities (Talent Sector Development; Institute of Philanthropy) Ms Ada Chu (third from right) and HKMU President Prof. Paul Lam Kwan-sing (third from left), present souvenirs to participating schools in gratitude for their active participation in STEAM education initiatives.
During the sharing session, representatives from Hong Kong Teachers' Association Lee Heng Kwei Secondary School and Yan Chai Hospital No.2 Secondary School present their STEAM projects and share key milestones and learning experiences gained through their STEAM initiatives.
The event also included a tour of the Jockey Club STEAM Education Resources Laboratories, which showcased the state-of-the-art facilities and learning resources available to enrich students' experiences.
Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) hosted a ceremony on 25 June 2024 to commend participating schools and students for their enthusiastic support for the Jockey Club STEAM Education Resources Sharing Scheme. Funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, the scheme has provided resources and professional training for 91 secondary schools.
The “Jockey Club STEAM Education Resources Sharing Scheme Appreciation Ceremony” was officiated by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Head of Charities (Talent Sector Development; Institute of Philanthropy) Ms Ada Chu and HKMU President Prof. Paul Lam Kwan-sing. Together, they presented certificates of appreciation to participating schools' principals, teachers and students in recognition of their support for advancing the quality of STEAM education.
The four-year Jockey Club STEAM Education Resources Sharing Scheme aims to empower secondary schools to implement transformative STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) education curricula. It works with secondary schools to demonstrate how existing subjects can be integrated into STEAM for a joyful learning experience. It also helps teachers acquire the knowledge and skills required to implement STEAM education in their schools by providing support and training to them. Additionally, the scheme serves as a hub to provide the schools with the latest information on STEAM education.
At the ceremony, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Head of Charities (Talent Sector Development; Institute of Philanthropy) Ms Ada Chu (third from right) and HKMU President Prof. Paul Lam Kwan-sing (third from left), present souvenirs to participating schools in gratitude for their active participation in STEAM education initiatives.
Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) hosted a ceremony on 25 June 2024 to commend participating schools and students for their enthusiastic support for the Jockey Club STEAM Education Resources Sharing Scheme. Funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, the scheme has provided resources and professional training for 91 secondary schools.
The “Jockey Club STEAM Education Resources Sharing Scheme Appreciation Ceremony” was officiated by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Head of Charities (Talent Sector Development; Institute of Philanthropy) Ms Ada Chu and HKMU President Prof. Paul Lam Kwan-sing. Together, they presented certificates of appreciation to participating schools' principals, teachers and students in recognition of their support for advancing the quality of STEAM education.
The four-year Jockey Club STEAM Education Resources Sharing Scheme aims to empower secondary schools to implement transformative STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) education curricula. It works with secondary schools to demonstrate how existing subjects can be integrated into STEAM for a joyful learning experience. It also helps teachers acquire the knowledge and skills required to implement STEAM education in their schools by providing support and training to them. Additionally, the scheme serves as a hub to provide the schools with the latest information on STEAM education.
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