Public Launch of Partners in Learning Programme
Public Launch of Partners in Learning Programme
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by Professor Arthur K C Li, GBS, JP
Secretary for Education and Manpower, HKSAR
Mr Driftmier, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,
It gives me great pleasure to be with you today on this very special occasion of the launch of the “Partners in Learning” programme.
In 1998, the Chief Executive announced in his Policy Address that
Five years down the road, we have seen major transformation taking place in the schools of
While the first 5-year strategy ended last year with success, to sustain the momentum, the Government released a consultation document three months ago on its vision on the next phase of IT in education strategy. We propose, amongst others, to capitalize on the good foundation laid in the first strategy to further enhance the integration of IT across the curriculum. We also put heavy emphasis on building partnership with the private sector and the school community, so as to pool the strengths from all quarters to fuel the impetus for bringing IT in education to new heights.
Today, I am glad to see the launch of the “Partners in Learning” programme, a key venture the Government partners with Microsoft Hong Kong Limited. This programme is vital in bringing the vision of public private partnership in the promotion of IT in education to reality.
Under the “Partners in Learning” programme, schools in
Our Government shares Microsoft’s vision in its worldwide education programme as we have strong belief in the power of IT in changing the world of tomorrow. We believe that IT does not merely make learning more dynamic and creative, its power indeed penetrates into all aspects of our life, and will continue to drastically transform the world that our future generations will live in.
To support the partnership ventures with schools and the private sector, and various other measures in our new IT in education strategy, we are prepared to invest, in this financial year, millions of dollars in funding various initiatives. We will also explore other means to sustain the momentum of our ventures with the private sectors and organizations concerned.
Once again, I would like to thank Microsoft for its contribution to the education scene in
Thank you.