Hong Kong organisation pushing STEM learning for all is among this year’s Operation Santa Claus beneficiaries

  • The Hong Kong Children in Need Foundation is committed to ensuring that all primary students can adapt to an increasingly STEM-centric future
  • It is particularly interested in making sure differences in social and economic status don’t hold some students back in the field

Principal Tsui Hei-Lai (left), of ELCHK Kwai Shing Lutheran Primary School, and Matthew Ho, founder of the Children In Need Foundation, have partnered to push STEM learning in classrooms. Photo: K. Y. Cheng
STEM education is increasingly gaining traction in Hong Kong as the government continues to emphasise its importance to future scientific and technological developments, but one non-profit group has noted a problem: not every teacher is trained to teach these disciplines well.

Hong Kong Children in Need Foundation Limited (HKCIN), established in 2019, sees opportunities in providing more resources for lower-income primary school students by empowering teachers with the necessary knowledge to educate the younger generation.

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