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Science (S1-3) Teaching Plan Design Award Scheme (Accepting applications now)


To promote effective use of artificial intelligence in junior secondary science, the Science Education Section of the Education Bureau is launching the “Science (S1–S3) Teaching Plan Design Award Scheme”. This scheme encourages teachers to develop learning and teaching resources to dovetail with the updated junior secondary science curriculum, integrate AI effectively into classroom practice, and enhance the effectiveness of addressing learning diversity. It also aims to establish a professional learning community among teachers to summarise and share quality school-based teaching examples, thereby promoting pedagogical innovation and enhancing student’s learning effectiveness.


Participating schools of the “AI for Science Education” funding programme.


Teachers interested in the Scheme may refer to the following documents:


This Scheme presents Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards. Certificates will be awarded to teachers.


Presentation file (Mr. TSE Bun-luen, Tim (Senior Curriculum Development Officer (Science), EDB))



Results of the award scheme Phase 1 and Phase 2 to be released in June 2026 and June 2027 respectively. Details to be announced in due course.


For enquiries, please contact Mr TAM Ho-lun, Jacky of the Science Education Section, EDB on 3698 3452.