Humanities Learning Week: Stepping Out of the Classroom to Explore Hong Kong
Our school will hold a "Humanities Learning Week" from February 23 to 25, 2025. In line with the primary school humanities curriculum's emphasis on "learning from life" and "understanding Hong Kong, the nation, and the world," a three-day workshop has been arranged for students from grades one to six.
The activities are designed in three phases: On the first day, students from each grade will leave the classroom for field trips to different locations; in the afternoon, they will organize their findings and conduct workshops. On the second day, students will engage in in-depth discussions in groups, dividing tasks to collect information and design learning reports. On the third day, based on the speech lessons learned in the previous semester, students will focus on public speaking training and stage etiquette rehearsals in preparation for their presentations in the afternoon, comprehensively enhancing their expression and teamwork skills.
Tiered Visits: From Community to Nation
The visits during this Humanities Learning Week were carefully arranged according to students' grade levels and learning focuses, allowing students to start from their local communities and gradually connect to national history and defense security:
Second-year students visited the Hung Hom Fire Station to learn about firefighters' equipment and work, deepening their understanding of fire safety and disciplined service.