Conference on “Effective Methods of Teaching Chinese Characters for Preschoolers” |
Conference on “Effective Methods of Teaching Chinese Characters for Preschoolers” (幼兒有效漢字學與教:高效漢字認讀及書寫發展)was held on 31 March 2013 at Rayson Huang Theatre at HKU. It is to disseminate research outcomes of a Project entitled ‘Promoting Effective Methods of Teaching Chinese Characters to Young Children in Hong Kong: Ways of Teaching Pupils to recognise and Write Chinese Characters’. This two-year project, funded by Quality Education Fund, aims to promote effective methods of teaching Chinese characters to pre-primary students through case studies, school visits, lesson observations and trial teaching in 6 pre-primary schools. The conference was greatly received by pre-primary school teachers and principals. Over 400 teachers attended the conference. |
Conference rundown (download) |
Prof. Stephen Andrews, Dean of Faculty of Education, HKU, delivered a welcoming speech. | |
Prof. SK Tse, Project Leader, briefly introduced the theoretical framework underlying of this project. | |
Over 400 teachers attended the conference. | |
As the conference was greatly received by pre-primary teachers, additional seats for participants were arranged at foyer with live video broadcasted the speeches delivered at Rayson Huang Theatre. | |
Project Co-investigators (from left to right): Ms. Tikky SP Chan, Hong Kong Institute of Education; Dr. EKY Loh, Faculty of Education, HKU; and Ms. Monique Lee. | |
Pre-primary school principals and teachers were invited to share the school-based practice with reference to the learning theory on Chinese Characters. | |
Participating schools showcase their pedagogies and the student learning outcomes. |