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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 2023/24 school year, kindergartens, primary, secondary and special schools, please browse EDB Circular Memorandum No.2/2023.

  • QTN on Project Learning (2010-2012)

  • Co-ordinator : Elegantia College (Sponsored by Education Convergence)

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To further sustain the development of project learning in the school sector, the QEF set up a QEF Thematic Network (QTN) on Project Learning in early 2010 with the aim of consolidating and promoting the experience of implementing project learning.
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  • QTN on Serving Students with Dyslexia (2006-2012)

  • Special Educational Needs
  • Co-ordinator : Department of Special Education and Counselling, HKIEd

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The QEF Thematic Network (QTN) on Serving Students with Dyslexia was established in 2006. It aimed to converge the power of schools to develop the learning strategies for literacy, reading and writing. In the project, students with special educational needs were taught to effectively adopt strategies in the learning of reading and writing according to the principle of learning to learn.
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  • QTN on Gifted Education (2006-2011)

  • Co-ordinator : St. Francis of Assisi's English Primary School

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The QEF Thematic Network (QTN) on Gifted Education was launched in 2006/07 school year. It aimed to sustain and disseminate commendable QEF projects through the setting up of school network for various educational themes. Different stakeholders of the education sector were then connected to share professional experience and knowledge and promote the culture of collaboration.
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  • QTN on Media Arts (Film Art) (2009-2010)

  • Aesthetic Development
  • Co-ordinator : Hong Kong Film Art Association

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The QEF Thematic Network (QTN) on Media Arts (Film Art) was established in the 2008/09 school year. The project aims to enhance students' skills in media arts, for example, script writing, video-shooting & film critique, and provide teacher training.
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