in Parents reminded to choose primary schools By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Mon, 13 Jan 2020 14:45:49 Full Article
in EDB's response to Ombudsman's direct investigation report By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 15:47:58 Full Article
in Appointments to Quality Education Fund Steering Committee By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 14 Jan 2020 16:50:03 Full Article
in Task Force on Promotion of Vocational and Professional Education and Training submits review report to EDB By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2020 16:07:31 Full Article
in SED opening remarks at press conference By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Sat, 25 Jan 2020 21:36:24 Full Article
in Application deadline extended for First School Allocation Exercise 2020 for allocation of five new estate kindergarten premises By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Thu, 30 Jan 2020 17:58:19 Full Article
in Units under EDB continue to provide basic public services By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Sat, 01 Feb 2020 16:39:10 Full Article
in Suspending Classes without Suspending Learning By www.edb.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 12:21:10 Full Article
in SED's opening remarks at media session By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Thu, 13 Feb 2020 12:54:30 Full Article
in EDB to provide subsidies to schools and students to fight against epidemic By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 12:09:55 Full Article
in SED opening remarks at press conference By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 22:51:12 Full Article
in Application arrangements for Scheme for Admission of Hong Kong Students to Mainland Higher Education Institutions for 2020 By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 16:46:14 Full Article
in EDB to resume more public services starting next week By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Sat, 29 Feb 2020 12:17:06 Full Article
in Savannah College of Art and Design (Hong Kong) to discontinue operation By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Fri, 13 Mar 2020 20:04:52 Full Article
in Continuous learning and development in time of epidemic By www.edb.gov.hk Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 10:49:58 Full Article
in SED on class resumption and complaints against teachers By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 15:02:24 Full Article
in Award Scheme for Learning Experiences under Qualifications Framework opens for application By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 11:13:39 Full Article
in Suspending Classes without Suspending Learning – e-Learning By www.edb.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 19:46:36 Full Article
in Integration and Application of Knowledge, Experience and Resources Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs in the Epidemic By www.edb.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 18:09:16 Full Article
in Stay focused and prepared for HKDSE Examination By www.edb.gov.hk Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 16:57:15 Full Article
in SED's opening remarks at LegCo Finance Committee special meeting By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 12:32:23 Full Article
in The first local case of dengue fever in 2020 By www.edb.gov.hk Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 16:08:18 Full Article
in Appointment of new member to Advisory Committee on Gifted Education By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 11:08:29 Full Article
in SED on HKDSE Examination and school resumption By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 08:48:31 Full Article
in Loan repayment by self-financing post-secondary institutions under Start-up Loan Scheme, non-profit-making international schools and student loan repayers to be deferred for two years By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 22:18:19 Full Article
in LCQ18: Assisting children from grass-roots families in undertaking e-learning By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 17:41:16 Full Article
in Re-appointment of Chairman of Council of Education University of Hong Kong By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 11:03:42 Full Article
in Primary One Central Allocation results to be posted to parents in early June By www.info.gov.hk Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 14:50:24 Full Article
in Arrangements of Class Resumption in Phases for All Schools (Schools offering Non-local Curriculum) By www.edb.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 23:01:07 Full Article
in Arrangements of Class Resumption in Phases for All Schools By www.edb.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 22:58:03 Full Article
in Arrangements of Class Resumption for “Other Schools” in Phases By www.edb.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 23:03:35 Full Article
in A one-hour exercise early in college improves career outcomes for black students years later By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 00:00:00 EDT (American Association for the Advancement of Science) A one-hour exercise designed to increase feelings of social belonging administered during the first year of college appears to significantly improve the lives and careers of black students up to 11 years later, psychologists report. Full Article
in Getting kids moving, and learning By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 00:00:00 EDT (Flinders University) Children are set to move more, improve their skills, and come up with their own creative tennis games with the launch of HomeCourtTennis, a new initiative to assist teachers and coaches with keeping kids active while at home.Part one of the initiative, Games-making, will be introduced across Australia via a series of videos for teachers and coaches. Full Article
in Physio support in COVID-19 recovery By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 00:00:00 EDT (Flinders University) New physiotherapy guidelines are targeting COVID-19 patient recovery for respiratory management, exercise and mobilisation in acute hospital wards and Intensive Care Units. The new guidelines published in Australian Journal of Physiotherapy aim to prevent complications of the respiratory system and muscle deconditioning, speed up recovery from mechanical ventilation, and improve long-term physical function and recovery. Full Article
in Training linked to stronger promotion chances for women in IT over work performance By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 00:00:00 EDT (Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences) Job performance has long been understood to be the primary equalizing factor affecting promotions for men and women in the workplace, but research shows, women don't gain as much from the same performance improvements as men do. New research in the INFORMS journal Information Systems Research shows training plays an important part in promotions for women in the field of information technology. Full Article
in New AI enables teachers to rapidly develop intelligent tutoring systems By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 00:00:00 EDT (Carnegie Mellon University) Intelligent tutoring systems have been shown to be effective in helping to teach certain subjects, such as algebra or grammar, but creating these computerized systems is difficult and laborious. Now, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have shown they can rapidly build them by, in effect, teaching the computer to teach. Full Article
in LSU Health study suggests nicotine exposure alone leads to pulmonary hypertension By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 00:00:00 EDT (Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center) A study conducted at LSU Health New Orleans has shown for the first time that chronic exposure to inhaled nicotine alone increases blood pressure in both the body's general circulation and in the lungs that can lead to pulmonary hypertension. The study also found that nicotine-induced pulmonary hypertension is accompanied by changes in the size, shape and function (remodeling) of the blood vessels in the lung and the right lower chamber of the heart. Full Article
in NIH invests in rapid innovation and development for COVID-19 testing By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 00:00:00 EDT (University of Massachusetts Lowell) UMass Medical School and UMass Lowell will perform a key role in a new National Institutes of Health initiative aimed at speeding innovation, development and commercialization of COVID-19 testing technologies via their Center for Advancing Point of Care Technologies collaboration. Full Article
in Print your own laboratory-grade microscope for US$18 By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 EDT (University of Bath) For the first time, labs around the world can 3D print their own precision microscopes, thanks to an open-source design created at Bath. Full Article
in Study shows need for new focus in anti-vaping efforts for older teens and young adults By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 EDT (Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan) They know it's addictive. They know it's linked to dangerous lung diseases. And they know it delivers more nicotine than the cigarettes it's supposed to replace. But the social aspects of vaping drives young people to use Juul and other e-cigarettes, according to nearly two-thirds of teens and young adults in a new study. Less than 5% say the availability of fruity flavors drives use of e-cigarettes by members of their generation, and only 10% say addiction does. Full Article
in Could a polio vaccine stop the coronavirus pandemic? (video) By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 EDT (American Chemical Society) The COVID-19 pandemic has scientists considering a few less-conventional options while vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 are being developed. One option might be the oral polio vaccine. We chatted with one of the researchers proposing the idea -- Robert Gallo, M.D. -- to understand why a vaccine that hasn't been used in the U.S. for two decades might provide short-term protection against this new coronavirus: https://youtu.be/Wqw4aX4c33c. Full Article
in New guidelines for treating the sickest COVID-19 patients By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 EDT (University of Houston) A new set of recommendations for health care workers on the front lines, to help them make decisions on how to treat the most critical COVID-19 patients, those with severe lung or heart failure, has been published. Full Article
in GSA's North-Central Section Meeting goes virtual By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 EDT (Geological Society of America) The annual meeting of The Geological Society of America's North-Central Section, originally scheduled to take place in Duluth, Minnesota, will be held virtually on May 18-19, 2020, with technical sessions in the morning and student programming in the afternoon. The online meeting is open and available to everyone for free. No registration is required. Full Article
in 'Terrible twos' not inevitable: With engaged parenting, happy babies can become happy toddlers By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 00:00:00 EDT (University of Cambridge) Parents should not feel pressured to make their young children undertake structured learning or achieve specific tasks, particularly during lockdown. A new study of children under the age of two has found that parents who take a more flexible approach to their child's learning can - for children who were easy babies - minimise behavioural problems during toddlerhood. Full Article
in Children don't know how to get proper nutrition information online By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 00:00:00 EDT (Elsevier) Children looking for health information online could end up more prone to obesity. A new study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, published by Elsevier, shows a lack of digital health literacy can lead children to misinterpret portions, adopt recommendations intended for adults, or take guidance from noncredible sources. Full Article
in COVID-19 dog case explained By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0800 A pet dog repeatedly tested weak positive for the COVID-19 virus, indicating a low-level of infection with the virus, the Agriculture, Fisheries & Conservation Department said today. The department first collected test samples from the dog on February 26. It detected low levels of COVID-19 virus from its nasal and oral cavity samples on February 27. The dog also tested weak positive for the virus when the department repeated the test on February 28 and March 2. Experts from Hong Kong University’s School of Public Health, City University’s College of Veterinary Medicine & Life Sciences and the World Organisation for Animal Health have been consulted, and unanimously agreed that these results suggest that the dog has a low-level of infection and it is likely to be a case of human-to-animal transmission, the department noted. The dog has not shown any signs of disease related to COVID-19. It is currently under quarantine at the animal keeping facility at the Hong Kong Port of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. The department will closely monitor the dog and repeat the test later. To ensure public and animal health, the department strongly advises that mammalian pets from households with COVID-19 infected people, or close contacts of infected individuals, should be put under quarantine in the department’s facilities. The department emphasised that there is currently no evidence that pets can be a source of infection of COVID-19 and under no circumstances should people abandon their pets. Full Article
in Genetic tests being done on dog By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Thu, 05 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0800 (To watch the whole press briefing with sign language interpretation, click here.) The Agriculture, Fisheries & Conservation Department today said genetic sequencing tests are being carried out on the pet dog of a confirmed COVID-19 patient which could reveal if the virus has mutated or not. The department's Assistant Director (Inspection & Quarantine) Dr Thomas Sit told a press briefing this afternoon that the coronavirus is what is known as an RNA virus which eventually mutates. “That is why the University of Hong Kong School of Public Health needs to do a genetic analysis to compare this dog’s genetic sequencing to the virus isolated from the patient so that they can compare. So if it is totally identical, then there is no mutation. The testing is still ongoing.” Dr Sit reiterated that international experts agreed that the dog has a low level of infection, despite its blood tests not being ready yet. “From the first sample to our last sample tested, it has already (been) six days. The dog’s nasal or oral mechanism, their secretion they should have - if contaminated - they should have a way to clean the virus, it would not stay for that long if it was just a contamination. “I think it will take at least five or seven days for the blood results because it is not an easy test, it is not a quick test. We need to grow a virus and then neutralise the serum, so it takes some time.” He added that it was too early to say whether animal-to-animal transmission was a possibility. “At this stage, we do not have enough data to have a 100% answer as to whether it is infectious to other dogs or not. But if the dog’s owner is positive, it is better to take precautionary measures to prevent onward transmission.” Dr Sit also advised dog owners to wash their hands, wear gloves and try to stop their dogs from licking their surroundings to prevent the virus from spreading further. Full Article
in Recycling scheme launches By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0800 The Advisory Committee on Recycling Fund today announced the launch of the One-off Recycling Industry Anti-epidemic Scheme. The scheme aims to help the recycling industry cope with the current economic situation and operational difficulties brought by the COVID-19 epidemic. Around $100 million has been earmarked for implementing the scheme under Enterprise Support Programme, providing financial support for the operational costs of recyclers for six months. The maximum funding limit for each recycler is $20,000 per month. The funding period will cover from January 1 to June 30, making a total maximum subsidy of $120,000. The scheme opens for application from today until June 30. Recyclers with operations on or before January 1 can apply. The first instalment related to the subsidy for the first three months will be available from April onwards and the rest of the subsidy will be disbursed in the middle of this year. The committee also decided to extend the earlier launched One-off Rental Support Scheme for another six months. The scheme, which has been accepting applications for six months of rental support starting from October 2019, will now be extended to September 2020. Upon the extension, the maximum funding limit for each recycler will be 50% of the rental or $25,000 per month, whichever is lower. The maximum rental funding limit will be raised to $300,000. Application eligibility and requirements remain unchanged while the deadline has been extended to September 30. Call 2788 5658 or email enquiry@recyclingfund.hk for more information. Full Article
in AFCD facilities remain closed By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0800 The Agriculture, Fisheries & Conservation Department (AFCD) announced today that country park barbecue sites and campsites will remain closed until April 23. The 163 barbecue sites and 41 campsites managed by AFCD have been closed since March 28. Given the latest development of COVID-19, the department has decided to extend the closure. During the closure of these facilities, no barbecuing or camping activities are allowed in country parks. AFCD staff will step up patrols of these sites and violation of relevant regulations will be subject to prosecution. Call 1823 for enquiries or visit the Enjoy Hiking website for updates. The department also reminded people visiting country parks to maintain personal and environmental hygiene and maintain social distancing. Full Article
in AFCD facilities remain closed By www.news.gov.hk Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0800 The Agriculture, Fisheries & Conservation Department (AFCD) today announced that its barbecue sites and campsites in country parks will be closed until May 7. It made the decision in light of the latest development of the COVID-19 epidemic and to reduce social contact. All of these sites have been closed since 6pm on March 28. During the closure of these facilities, no one should carry out barbecuing or camping activities in country parks. AFCD staff will step up patrols of the sites and violation of relevant regulations may be subject to prosecution. In the past two weeks, AFCD took enforcement action against 34 people who carried out barbecuing or camping activities in country parks. The department will continue to closely monitor the situation and review the arrangement as appropriate. For the latest updates on facilities in country parks, visit the Enjoy Hiking website. Full Article