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SED attends PISA Governing Board Meeting in Malta (with photos)

     The Secretary for Education, Dr Choi Yuk-lin, attended the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) Governing Board Meeting organised by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Malta from April 17 to 19 (Malta time) to discuss the current status of and future planning for PISA with representatives from other regions.
 
     Dr Choi said that PISA provides invaluable science-based data for governments and educators to benchmark student performance against the international norm, analyse students’ strengths and weaknesses, and focus on key factors that shape students’ learning in order to develop more effective education measures.
 
     She pointed out that Hong Kong students have consistently performed well in PISA, and results have shown that family background and socio-economic status have minimal bearing on their performance, reflecting the high quality and equity of the Hong Kong education system. She said she believes that PISA will continue to provide useful indicators for examining, assessing and monitoring education systems, and provide rich insights to inform learning and teaching.
 
     On April 19 (Malta time), Dr Choi attended a forum on lifelong learning co-organised by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation of Malta. During the forum, she highlighted that the 15-year basic education in Hong Kong aims to nurture students’ lifelong and self-directed learning capabilities and foster their whole-person development. The broad and balanced curriculum framework enables students to acquire diverse learning experiences in the domains of ethics, intellect, physique, social skills and aesthetics through various key learning areas and life-wide learning activities.
 
     Dr Choi emphasised that students should be equipped with the 21st century competencies to cope with the changing future. She shared Hong Kong’s efforts and good practices in promoting reading across the curriculum, values education and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) education. These practices aim to nurture lifelong learners who possess a sense of social responsibility, an affection for their families and country and an international perspective, and will work together for the well-being of mankind.
 
     On the same day, Dr Choi met the Principal of the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology, Professor James Calleja, to discuss how to promote developments in vocational and professional education and training to meet the needs of society.
 
     On April 18 (Malta time), Dr Choi joined a meeting on education issues with education officials from other regions attending the PISA Governing Board Meeting. She also met representatives from the Confucius Institute of the University of Malta to learn about their experiences in promoting Chinese language and culture in Malta. In addition, she visited the University of Malta and met its leaders, and toured the Malta Visual and Performing Arts School.
 
     On April 17 (Malta time), Dr Choi met the Minister for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation, Dr Clifton Grima, to exchange views on higher-education co-operation between Hong Kong and Malta. She also paid a courtesy call on the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to the Republic of Malta, Mr Yu Dunhai, to brief him on the latest education developments in Hong Kong.
 
     Dr Choi will depart for Frankfurt, Germany, on April 20 (Malta time) to continue her visit.

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Territory-wide flag day today

     Christian & Missionary Alliance Church Union Hong Kong Limited has been issued a Public Subscription Permit to hold a territory-wide flag sale from 7am to 12.30pm today (April 20), a spokesman for the Social Welfare Department (SWD) said. 

     Details of the charitable fund-raising activities, including any updated information, covered by the issued Public Subscription Permits have been published on the GovHK website (www.gov.hk/en/theme/fundraising/search). Permits for flag days containing information on contact methods of the flag-selling organisations and the approved flag-selling activities have also been uploaded to the SWD’s website (www.swd.gov.hk/en/ngo/controlofc/flagdays) for reference. For enquiries, please call the SWD’s hotline at 2343 2255, or the designated hotline of the 1823 Call Centre at 3142 2678.

     In the case of suspected fraudulent flag day activities, people should not make any donation and should immediately report the matter to the Police, the spokesman added. read more

Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected dangerous drugs worth about $1.1 million (with photo)

     Hong Kong Customs today (April 19) seized about 1.1 kilograms of suspected cocaine and about 25 grams of suspected crack cocaine with a total estimated market value of about $1.1 million in Tsuen Wan. A man suspected to be connected with the case was arrested.

     During an anti-narcotics operation conducted in the vicinity of Tsuen Wan this afternoon, Customs officers intercepted a 21-year-old man and found about 25g of suspected crack cocaine inside his trousers pocket. He was then arrested. Customs officers later escorted the arrested man to his rented flat nearby for a search, and further seized about 1.1kg of suspected cocaine and a batch of suspected drug packaging paraphernalia.

     An investigation is ongoing.

     Under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, trafficking in a dangerous drug is a serious offence. The maximum penalty upon conviction is a fine of $5 million and life imprisonment.

     Members of the public may report any suspected drug trafficking activities to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 2545 6182 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002).

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Speech by SCST at opening reception of Trevor Yeung: Courtyard of Attachments, Hong Kong in Venice (English only) (with photo)

     Following is the speech by the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mr Kevin Yeung, at the opening reception of “Trevor Yeung: Courtyard of Attachments, Hong Kong in Venice” today (April 19, Venice time):

Kenneth (Chairman of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council, Mr Kenneth Fok), Bernard (Chairman of M+ Board, Mr Bernard Chan), Trevor (exhibition artist Mr Trevor Yeung), distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,
 
     Good afternoon!

     Welcome to the opening ceremony of the Hong Kong exhibition of the 60th Venice Biennale. This is one of our flagship overseas arts and cultural events supported by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) Government through the Arts and Sports Development Fund. The exhibition is co-organised by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council and M+ of the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority.

     Like everyone here today, the Government of the Hong Kong SAR supports the development of arts and culture. We are committed to nurturing our local arts and cultural institutions and artists and helping them go global. This is one of our strategies and action agendas in fortifying our role as an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange, a position that our country has given us.

     Venice Biennale is one of the world’s most prestigious platforms for international contemporary art and Hong Kong has been participating since 2001. Being an important platform to showcase the artistic excellence of the institutions and artists in Hong Kong, it is also an important channel to tell the good stories of Hong Kong and help boost our economy by attracting world audience to visit our art market.

     The Hong Kong exhibition here has witnessed the many successful connections between our institutions and artists and the international arts and culture community. 

     Today, I am proud to present to you our home-grown artist – Trevor. In just a minute, Trevor will immerse you in a captivating experience surrounded by glass fish tanks that are commonly seen in Hong Kong, in his exhibition “Trevor Yeung: Courtyard of Attachments, Hong Kong in Venice”. I am sure you will be amazed by Trevor’s talent and enjoy the exhibition which gives you a glimpse of the authentic experience in Hong Kong.

     I would also like to express gratitude to the team in Hong Kong Arts Development Council and the curatorial team in M+ Museum, in particular our project curator Olivia Chow. Their dedication and professionalism are instrumental in the success of this exhibition.

     Before closing, I would also like to invite all of you to come to Hong Kong and visit our first-ever Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo in mid-October this year. It will be organised by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council at multiple performing venues in Hong Kong including the West Kowloon Cultural District.

     At the Expo, performing arts professionals from all over the world will meet, and explore possible collaboration, perhaps with visual arts.

     Thank you very much again for joining us here today. And I hope you enjoy the exhibition at the Hong Kong exhibition.

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