eCitizen Education 360 School Seminar Series (3)

How can teachers be better prepared to face the “New Normal”?

A team of researchers from the University of Hong Kong (HKU) and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology conducted an action-focused study titled “eCitizen Education 360”, covering school experiences since the first class suspension in February 2020.

Professor Nancy Law, Deputy Director, Centre for Information Technology in Education (CITE), Faculty of Education, HKU, will present the third batch of unique research findings (following the first two batches released in July and August 2020 earlier). It will shed light on how the extended periods of online teaching during school suspension influenced teachers’ pedagogical practices and perceptions of their effectiveness, changes after school resumption, and factors affecting them. Implications for support to teachers will be discussed. The third school seminar will be held after the findings presentation. Four speakers who are experienced in the use of e-learning are invited to share their experience and insights based on our findings under the “new normal”. We cordially invite you to join us.

Date 3 November 2020 (Tuesday)
Time 3:00 - 4:30 pm
Format ZOOM
Language Cantonese
Target audience School teachers
Speaker
* in alphabetical order of surnames
  • Ms CHENG Yuen Ting, STEM Education Coordinator, St. Edward’s Catholic Primary School
  • Mr. CHUNG Chun Man, Headmaster, Shanghai Alumni Primary School
  • Mr. HA Chi Hung, FlippEducators@HK & IT Panel Head, True Light Middle School of H.K.
  • Mr. KAN Wai Hung, Principal, HKTA The Yuen Yuen Institute No. 1 Secondary School
  • Prof. Nancy LAW, Professor, Academic Unit of Social Contexts and Policies of Education, Faculty of Education, HKU
Facilitator Professor Catherine K K Chan, Professor, Academic Unit of Social Contexts and Policies of Education, Faculty of Education, HKU
More information available at (https://e360.cite.hku.hk) .

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Learning and Assessment for Digital Citizenship (e-Citizenship) Project is funded by the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China, under its Theme-based Research Scheme [Project No. T44-707/16-N] and jointly conducted by researchers from The University of Hong Kong and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. The preparation of this report was overseen by the Project Coordinator, Nancy Law.

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Email:dcitizen@hku.hk

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