(3) Enriching Knowledge Series for the Liberal Studies Curriculum:
Issues of Health and Education in Rural Areas of China since the Reform and Opening-up (New)
Programme Overview
Since the reform and opening-up, China has experienced great change. In response to the emerging issues in the new period, the government of China took a series of measures.
This seminar will discuss the medical and educational reforms in rural China, exploring the health and education status of rural population and the impacts in the course of social transformation, in order to assist secondary school teachers to prepare related teaching topics.
Programme Objectives
This course aims to enrich teachers' knowledge about the rural areas of China so as to enhance their ability in handling relevant issues in Liberal Studies lessons.
Date | 15 February 2017 (Wednesday) |
Time | 2:00pm - 5:00pm |
Venue | Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre, Kowloon Park, Haiphong Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon |
Speakers |
Mr. Tony Ka Chun YUNG Senior Lecturer, JC School of Public Health and Primary Care, CUHK; Dr GUO Chunlan Research Associate, Collaborating Centre for Oxford University and CUHK for Disaster and Medical Humanitarian Response (CCOUC) Ms LEE Ying Wai Project Coordinator, Collaborating Centre for Oxford University and CUHK for Disaster and Medical Humanitarian Response (CCOUC) |
Target Audience |
Teachers, Teaching Assistants and Assistant Teachers |
Format | Interactive seminar |
Medium of Instruction |
Cantonese |
Fee | Free of charge |
Quota | 100 |
Enrollment Method |
For details, please refer to Training Calendar of Education Bureau (CourseID: CDI020170719) This course has completed |
Deadline of Enrollment |
11 February 2017 (Saturday) |
Organiser
Collaborating Centre for Oxford University and CUHK for Disaster and Medical Humanitarian Response (CCOUC); Liberal Studies Section, Curriculum Development Institute, Education Bureau, HKSAR.
Certification
Attendees will be awarded a certificate issued by the Collaborating Centre for Oxford University and CUHK for Disaster and Medical Humanitarian Response (CCOUC) of The Chinese University of Hong Kong.