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Welcome to the HKASME webpage!
Introduction
We
was founded in 1964 to promote science and mathematics education. We are a
charitable institution and a professional organization for the promotion of
science and mathematics education in Hong Kong. At present, membership stands at
about 500, comprising mainly physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, integrated science
and liberal studies teachers from secondary schools. Membership also includes
curriculum officers and subject inspectors of the Education Bureau, subject
officers of the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessments Authority and teacher
trainers from the tertiary institutions (local universities and the Hong Kong
Institute of Education).
The Association is affiliated to the Association for Science Education (ASE) of
UK and is a founder member of the international Council of Associations for
Science Education (ICASE). In the past two decades, the Association has
forwarded to the government and Education Bureau her views on a wide range
of educational issues in Hong Kong, including the development of science and
mathematics education, the diversification of curriculum, teacher induction and
in-service education, and the need to establish an independent and well
resourced curriculum development institute. The association is glad to see that
many of her proposals have been accepted and implemented by the government.
Aims
The aims of the Association are to promote education by
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improving the quality or science and mathematics education,
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affording a means of communication amongst people concerned with the
teaching of science and mathematics in particular and education in general,
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providing a responsible medium through which opinions or those involved in
science and mathematics education on educational matters may be expressed,
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extending the professionalism of science and mathematics teachers.
Activities
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Organization of lectures, seminars, workshops, field trips, visits,
competitions, etc., to
promote science and mathematics education and to provide opportunities for
members to meet one another.
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Development and sale of low cost educational equipment and other teaching
resources for schools.
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publication of newsletters, bulletins, journals and other literature to keep
members abreast of educational changes and advances in their subjects.
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Participation in curriculum and educational development - Subject convenors
and senior members of the Association serving in Key Learning Areas committees of the
Curriculum Development Council and the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority.
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Conduct surveys, researches and funding projects for the improvement and the
development of science, mathematics and liberal studies education.
Organizing special joint functions with other educational bodies
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Orientation Programme for Beginner teachers
- A one week induction course for beginning graduate teachers with no
initial teacher training. This function is very well received by school
principals and teachers.
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Fun Competitions
for secondary school students with the aim of nurturing creativity and
promoting interest in science and mathematics. For examples, "Egg Drop Contest", "Spaghetti Bridge", "Paper Airplane", "100
Second Chronometer'' and "Rubber Band Powered Vehicle". In 1996, the contest
was "Eggdrop Contest II".
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Hong Kong Chemistry Olympiad
-- A project work competition for Secondary 6-7 students it aims at
promoting the interest of pupils in learning chemistry through project work.
Organization of educational activities on a regional and international basis
Examples
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The 4th ICASE-Asian Symposium (1982) on "Updating and Retraining" of Science
Teachers" .
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The 7th ICASE-Asian Symposium (1991), in Shanghai, on "Making Science
Education in Schools More Relevant'' .
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Science and Technology Education Conference (2000) on Technology Science and
Technology education : Innovations and Experiences" .
Related Organizations
The
ICASE --
The Hong Kong Association for Science and Mathematics Education is a Full Member
of the ICASE (INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF ASSOCIATIONS FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION).

Details can be found in their website.