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公民、經濟與社會

Citizenship, Economics and Society

Aims & Objectives

The aims of the Citizenship, Economics and Society curriculum are:

(a) to help students develop a positive understanding of themselves and others, cultivate good character, enhance their competence to meet daily and future challenges, and seize opportunities, as well as pursue their goals and realise their aspirations;

(b) to nurture students to become informed and responsible citizens who respect the rule of law, have a sense of national identity, and contribute to the common good of society and our country;

(c) to strengthen students’ understanding of national and local economic and social affairs, and nurture their affection for our country;

(d) to promote students’ understanding of our country and strengthen their sense of nationhood and sense of belonging towards our country; and

(e) to cultivate students’ concern for local, national, and contemporary world topics, help them understand how our country cooperates with other countries in responding to global issues, and broaden their global perspective.

 

Department Members

Department Members

Department Head: Miss Chu Ka Yi

Teachers: Dr. Lau Tik Yan Ivy, Mr. Ng Man Fai, Ms. Chan Yan Yan Kathrine, Mr. Wong Kin Man

Curriculum (Junior Form)

 

Form 1

Module 1.1 Self-understanding and Life Skills

Module 1.2 Interpersonal Relationships and Social Inclusiveness

Module 1.3 Financial Education

Module 1.4 Rights and Duties

 

Form 2

Module 2.1 Overcoming Growth Challenges

Module 2.2 Governance of the HKSAR

Module 2.3 Public Finance of Hong Kong

Module 2.4 Economic Performance and Human Resources of Hong Kong

Part 1: Economic Performance of Hong Kong

Part 2: Opportunities and Challenges brought by Economic Globalisation to Hong Kong

Part 3: Youth Employment in Hong Kong