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Arts Education for Children
July 6, 2006

Poster for Arts Education for Children

The Hong Kong Arts Development Council is going to organise "Seminars on Arts Education for Children" from 31 July to 2 August at the Hong Kong Central Library, with an aim to enhance public awareness of the importance of arts education to the holistic development of children.

The three-day event comprises three seminars and seven fringe activities, of which local and overseas educators and arts practitioners will share their views and experiences with participants. School principals, administrators, teachers, parents and arts education practitioners are welcome to join.

The first seminar, entitled "Development and Future of Arts Education for Children", will discuss the role of arts education in schools, teacher training and its future development. Speakers include Professor Hsu Hsiu-chu from Taiwan, Ms Angelino Lo-chui, Ms Lily Cheung and Dr Angela Luk from Hong Kong. The seminar is co-chaired by Ms Anita Ng and Mr Lau Chung-yim of the Hong Kong Institute of Education.

The second seminar will focus on the "Functions of Arts Education for Children". Local arts veterans Mr Jim Chim and Mr Chiu Kam-shing, Mrs Linda Low from Singapore will explore the impact of arts education on children's creativity, ethics and values. Also to be discussed are functions of arts education in the school curriculum and extra-curricular activities, as well as the role played by local arts education groups. It is chaired by Dr Anissa Fung of the Hong Kong Institute of Education.

In the third seminar "Policy of Arts Education for Children", speakers including local scholars Dr Lin Siu-fung, Dr Doris Au and Ms Mok Fung-yee as well as Mr Tsui Tak-shing from Taiwan will discuss whether arts education policy can be better implemented with development direction from the Government and how the education reform affects the implementation of the arts education programme. The new policy for promoting arts education in Taiwan will also be examined. The host of the seminar is Ms Wong Yuk-ching, Principal of Shau Kei Wan Government Primary School.

Apart from the seminars, seven fringe activities will be held to allow participants to share their insights in children's arts education in a fun-filled interactive ways. The following are details of seminars:

1.

Teach Your Child How to Think

 

Time: 31/7 (Monday)  12:30 – 14:30
Venue: Activity Room 2, Hong Kong Central Library
Host: Sir Peter Low (Executive Director, Edward de Bono Training Pte. Ltd.)
Target: Principal, teacher and parent
Quota: 30 people
  * To be conducted in English

2.

Children's Art Workshop

 

Time: 31/7 (Monday)  15:30 – 17:30
Venue: Activity Room 2, Hong Kong Central Library
Host: PIP (Pleasure In Play) Art School
Target: Primary two to four students and their parents
Quota: 15 families
  Remarks:
  • To be conducted in Cantonese
  • Parents will be invited to the activity room for observation in the latter half of the workshop

3.

In Search of Codes – Workshop on Picture Book

 

Time: 1/8 (Tuesday) 10:30 – 12:30
Venue: Activity Room 2, Hong Kong Central Library
Host:

Professor Hsu Hsiu-chu, Head of the College of Arts at the National Hualien University of Education, Taiwan

Target: Principal, teacher and parent
Quota: 30 people
  * To be conducted in Putonghua

4.

Theatre Education Workshop for Parents

 

Time: 1/8 (Tuesday) 13:00 – 14:30
Venue: Activity Room 1, Hong Kong Central Library
Host: Ming Ri Institute for Arts Education
Target: Primary students and their parents
Quota: 20 families
  * To be conducted in Cantonese

5.

True Colour of Theatre in Education Workshop

 

Time: 1/8 (Tuesday) 13:30 – 15:30
Venue: Activity Room 2, Hong Kong Central Library
Host: Alice Theatre Laboratory
Target: Principal, teacher and arts practitioner
Quota: 25 persons
  * To be conducted in Cantonese

6.

Story-telling Workshop on Fairytale

 

Time: 1/8 (Tuesday) 15:30 – 17:30
Venue: Activity Room 1, Hong Kong Central Library
Host: Ms Poon Ming-chu and Ms Poon Kam-ying
Target: Kindergarten students, primary one to four students and their parents
Quota: 25 families
  * To be conducted in Cantonese

7.

Cha Duk Chang: Cantonese Opera Workshop

 

Time: 2/8 (Wednesday) 11:00 – 13:00
Venue: Activity Room 2, Hong Kong Central Library
Host: "Cha Duk Chang" Children's Cantonese Opera Association
Target: Kindergarten and primary students and their parents
Quota: 15 families
  * To be conducted in Cantonese

For enrolment, please call Ms Chan at 2820 1095 or visit the ADC's web site at www.hkadc.org.hk for programme details.


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