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Quality Education Fund Thematic Networks (QTNs)

The QEF Thematic Network was initiated in 2006 to disseminate good practices derived from QEF projects and promote professional sharing through networking different schools and educational bodies. For more details on QTNs in the 2024/25 school year, kindergartens, primary, secondary and special schools, please browse EDB Circular Memorandum No.23/2024.

  • QEF Thematic Network on “Facilitating STEM Education at the Upper Primary Level through Robotic Activities” (2021/22)

  • STEAM Education
  • Co-ordinator : Buddhist Ho Nam Kam College

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This QTN aims at promoting STEM education through equipping teachers of participating schools with the knowledge and skills of designing robotic-related learning activities to arouse students’ interest in STEM education. During the project period, regular inter-school sharing and discussion sessions will be conducted to enhance teachers' professional development. The learning community so established under the QTN will be maintained after the completion of this project for sustaining exchange among teachers and professional development. Participating schools can continue to use the equipment purchased under the QTN by the co-ordinating school.
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  • QEF Thematic Network on “AI STEM Education Curriculum for Positive Education” (2021/22)

  • STEAM Education
  • Co-ordinator : HKSKH Bishop Hall Secondary School

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This QTN aims at supporting participating schools to develop STEM education with artificial intelligence (AI), establish Design Thinking application tool kit for STEM education and foster the development of students’ growth mindset and creative thinking through design tasks.
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  • QEF Thematic Network on “Whole School Curriculum Planning on STEM Education” (2021/22)

  • STEAM Education
  • Co-ordinator : S.K.H. Holy Cross Primary School

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This QTN aims at establishing an inter-school professional exchange network and enhancing teachers’ professional capacity for planning and implementing school-based STEM-related curriculum. Through hands-on and minds-on exploratory activities in General Studies, teachers can develop students’ capabilities to integrate and apply knowledge and skills as well as encourage them to make use of the design cycle, show their creativity and cultivate positive values and attitudes. The project also supports teachers to provide opportunities for students to apply coding and enhance their computational thinking skills through establishing a school weather station to investigate the weather of the four seasons.
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  • QEF Thematic Network on “Implementing Computational Thinking and STEM Education in KS1 by Two Approaches” (2021/22)

  • STEAM Education
  • Co-ordinator : Fung Kai Liu Yun Sum Memorial School

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This QTN aims at promoting computational thinking and STEM education through Mathematics learning activities and interdisciplinary activities in KS1. Teachers of the participating schools will apply the concept of computational thinking and improve their capability of using information technology in teaching. This QTN will establish a teacher learning community and foster inter-school professional exchange.
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  • QEF Thematic Network on “Little Spark, Make it Great” STEM Maker Centre (2021/22)

  • STEAM Education
  • Co-ordinator : Yan Chai Hospital Lan Chi Pat Memorial Secondary School

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This QTN aims at helping participating schools develop school-based STEM-related curriculum and activities, carry out the learning and teaching activities using different devices and hardware. The project also introduces the educational concept of “Maker” in school settings.
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