Celebrating Maker-Centred Learning Success!
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To celebrate the success of its online and offline maker-centred learning model, Victoria Educational Organisation (VEO) held the inaugural STEAM-focused Education Festival in support of UNICEF HK’s “Cherish Water” Charity campaign.
The Festival demonstrated VEO’s excellence in blended learning and its revolutionary approach to maker-centered learning. Importantly, in honour of its 55th Anniversary, it also sought to raise awareness about the global water conservation crisis.
The Festival, held in an online format on 22-29 April, featured campus-based creations and activities to the delight of students and parents alike. The Opening Ceremony, held on 14 April, was attended by Guests of Honour Mr. Kevin Yeung Yun-hung, JP, Secretary for Education, the Government of the HKSAR; Ms. Judy Chen, JP, Chairman, Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF; and Ms. Guo Jing-jing, Ambassador, Hong Kong Committee for UNICEF. After the ceremony, the guests enjoyed a student-guided tour of the exhibits.
“Today’s Festival not only provides opportunities for children’s fun and creative learning, but also encourages children to explore and discover for themselves the knowledge of our world,” Mr. Yeung said. He also noted that VEO had closely followed the Education Bureau’s guidelines on “suspending classes without suspending learning”.
“Today’s STEAM Education Festival demonstrates Victoria Educational Organisation’s continued excellence in early childhood education despite the challenges presented by the pandemic,” Mrs Cheng, Deputy Vice Chairwoman & Group President of CTF Education Group and Supervisor of VEO said.