The first batch of findings from eCitizen Education 360 (2022) Project was released on November 3, 2022. The project is led by Principal Investigator, Dr Cheng Yong Tan, and Co-Investigators, Professor Nancy Law and Professor Catherine K.K. Chan, from the Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong (HKU). The D. H. Chen Foundation is the Growth Partner and Funder for this Project, which is designed to provide a comprehensive picture on how students, parents, schools, and teachers adapt in the New Normal after multiple waves of school suspensions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Project is built on the eCitizen Education 360 (2020) conducted in 2020, and it aims to identify the cumulative impact on learning and well-being outcomes of students since then.
Data collection was conducted from July to early September 2022, involving a total of 51 schools (20 primary schools and 31 secondary schools). Over 8,000 students, 3,000 parents, 800 teachers, and 200 school leaders took part in the Project.
Date | 3 November 2022 (Thursday) |
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Time | 2:30 - 3:30 pm |
Speaker | Professor Nancy Law, Associate Dean (Research), and Deputy Director of CITE, Faculty of Education, HKU |
Facilitator | Professor Catherine K.K. Chan, Academic Unit of Social Contexts and Policies of Education, Faculty of Education, HKU |
Language | Cantonese |
Format | Face-to-Face & ZOOM |
The first press conference release materials: