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  1. TWO NEW INNOVATIVE STUDENT PROGRAMMES LAUNCHED IN 2023/24 ACADEMIC YEAR. With this in mind, the Club has launched two innovative school-based educational programmes to help students develop healthy habits and prepare for the future.

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    2023年5月30日 · Schools are expected to implement enriched coding education at the upper primary level and to integrate learning of artificial intelligence into the junior secondary curriculum to cultivate students’ interest and capabilities in learning information technology and

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    2021年8月11日 · The six-year project has been implemented in 510 Hong Kong primary and secondary schools, or about half of the total number, supporting over 60% of students with ASD and different educational needs in mainstream schools.

  5. Seven hundred students and teachers of Jilin Yong Ji No. 2 Experimental Primary School will now be able to enjoy the benefits of e-learning thanks to the donation of sixty computers by The Hong Kong Jockey Club under its Retired Computer Recycle and

  6. Second edition of the Hong Kong Test of Specific Learning Difficulties in Reading and Writing – identify primary school students with dyslexia by assessing their literacy and cognitive functioning Production of a professional assessment battery for identification of secondary school students with dyslexia - identify junior secondary school ...

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  7. 2019 Family Volunteer Academy. The Club collaborated with the Hong Kong Women Development Association to launch the ‘2019 Family Volunteer Academy’ in April 2019.

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    2023年11月30日 · The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust has approved a donation of HK$43 million to establish the Education Fund, which aims to better equip them with the knowledge and skills they need to reintegrate into the community through courses offered at Ethics