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Education Commission Chairman Welcomes 2024 Policy Address Initiatives to Enhance Hong Kong's Post-Secondary Education Hub.

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Education Commission Chairman Welcomes 2024 Policy Address Initiatives to Enhance Hong Kong's Post-Secondary Education Hub.
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Education Commission Chairman Welcomes 2024 Policy Address Initiatives to Enhance Hong Kong's Post-Secondary Education Hub.

2024-10-16 18:10 Last Updated At:18:18

Education Commission Chairman welcomes "The Chief Executive's 2024 Policy Address"

The following is issued on behalf of the Education Commission:

The Chairman of the Education Commission, Dr David Wong, welcomed the education initiatives announced in "The Chief Executive’s 2024 Policy Address" delivered today (October 16).

Dr Wong said, "As the Chairman of the Education Commission, I support the Government's commitment to enhancing the quality of education. To complement the country's development strategy, the Government strives to develop Hong Kong into an international hub for post-secondary education on all fronts, nurture and attract diversified talent to achieve the goal of building an international hub for high-calibre professionals.

"I support the Education Bureau's ongoing efforts in leveraging Hong Kong's edge of a highly international and diversified post-secondary education sector. Through encouraging local institutions to enhance exchanges and collaboration with institutions from around the world, hosting more international education conferences and exhibitions to promote the 'Study in Hong Kong' brand on a global scale, and setting up the Hong Kong Future Talents Scholarship Scheme for Advanced Studies, our goal is to establish Hong Kong as an international hub for post-secondary education and enhance Hong Kong's competitiveness."

He added, "I am pleased that the Government, to complement the national strategy of invigorating the country through science and education, will promote digital education, review the curriculum of junior secondary Science, and support teachers in utilising artificial intelligence for teaching. These efforts will continue to foster STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics) education in primary and secondary schools, thereby enhancing Hong Kong's edge in innovation and technology. Furthermore, the Government is committed to enhancing the language proficiency of our students and strengthening support to achieve a good mastery of English language, Putonghua and other languages to heighten their global competitiveness and broaden their horizons. Additionally, the Government will remain dedicated to promoting national security and patriotic education on all fronts by incorporating elements of Chinese history and national geography into Mainland study tours to foster students' sense of national identity. To build a high-quality teaching force, the Government will set up the Teacher Professional Development Fund of $2 billion to provide a steady funding source for teacher training and exchange programmes."

Dr Wong also appreciated the Government's efforts in enhancing students' whole-person development and the well-being of teachers and students. This includes further promotion of the 4Rs Mental Health Charter, launch of the "Mental Health Literacy" resource packages, strengthening of teacher training and parent education, and extending and enhancing the Three-Tier School-based Emergency Mechanism, promoting the physical and psychological wellness of students, teachers and parents, and enhancing resilience and cultivating positive thinking among them.

"Education is the cornerstone of social advancement. The Education Commission will continue to render advice and work together with the Government to foster the long-term development of Hong Kong's education, with a view to cultivating values and nurturing people with quality education. We aim to enable young people to unleash their potential and gain a global perspective, and become visionary, innovative and creative successors with an affection for the motherland and a sense of responsibility towards society, who shall contribute to the new quality productive forces and high-quality development of our country, shaping a better future," Dr Wong said.

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YDC Welcomes Chief Executive's 2024 Youth Development Initiatives in Policy Address

2024-10-16 17:48 Last Updated At:17:58

Youth Development Commission welcomes initiatives on youth development announced in "The Chief Executive's 2024 Policy Address"

The following is issued on behalf of the Youth Development Commission:

The Youth Development Commission (YDC) warmly welcomed the policy initiatives on supporting youth development in "The Chief Executive’s 2024 Policy Address" delivered by the Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, today (October 16).

The Vice-Chairman of the YDC, Mr Kenneth Leung, said, "I strongly endorse the expansion of the Youth Hostel Scheme in the past two years mentioned in the Policy Address, which responds to our young people's aspiration to have their own living space. I also support the setting up of different youth facilities at the Kai Tak Community Isolation Facility, the Nam Cheong District Community Centre and Youth Square to provide more physical spaces for young people to engage in mutual exchange and develop individual potential. These initiatives demonstrate the Government's determination to support youth development in the long term. I am also pleased to note that the Policy Address has put forward measures of various areas that could benefit young people, in particular helping young people to overcome hurdles in education, employment, entrepreneurship and home ownership, and also assist them to realise their life planning and seize national development opportunities."

He expressed appreciation of the Government's acceptance of suggestions raised by members of the YDC, and said that the YDC would continue to work proactively and closely with the Government and different sectors of society to follow up on the implementation of relevant policy initiatives in the Policy Address and the Youth Development Blueprint to promote youth development on all fronts.

Chaired by the Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Chan Kwok-ki, the YDC strives to enhance policy co-ordination within the Government for promoting youth development and enable a more holistic and effective examination of and discussion on issues of concern to young people. Since its establishment, the YDC has implemented a wide spectrum of programmes to promote youth exchanges, internship, entrepreneurship, life planning, positive thinking and more. It has also actively supported the Government in formulating and implementing the Youth Development Blueprint to promote the all-round development of young people and nurture a new generation of young people with an affection forthe country and Hong Kong, and are equipped with a global perspective, an aspiring mindset and positive thinking.

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