The project aims at enhancing students' positive ego, resilience and skills for coping with challenges, with a view to promoting their mental well-being. The project beneficiaries include 350 S1 to S3 students, 100 parents and 20 teachers.
The project aims at enhancing students' positive ego, resilience and skills for coping with challenges, with a view to promoting their mental well-being. The project beneficiaries include 350 S1 to S3 students, 90 parents and 20 teachers.
This 7-month project is based on the positive psychology model proposed by Martin Seligman and aims to foster the development of positive thinking and positive values among pupils, so that they can face up to challenges and difficulties with a positive attitude. Beneficiaries: - Pupils: about 320 (P5 and P6) - Teachers: about 55 Deliverables: - Teaching and learning resources
The project aims at enhancing learning and teaching, catering for learner diversity, strengthening students' language ability, providing them with all-rounded learning experiences, as well as fostering their multiple intelligence and generic skills through the establishment of a campus TV station.
The project aims at enhancing the communication skills of students with moderate intellectual disability (MID) and non-verbal learning disability by improving Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) software, namely 'ComAid (溝通傳意)', to be used on Android mobile phone and tablet platform and providing tablet PC loan services.