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Welcome to the HKASME webpage!

Introduction

We was founded in 1964 to promote science and mathematics education. We are a non-profit making professional organization for all science and mathematics teachers in Hong Kong. At present, membership stands at about 700, comprising mainly physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and integrated science teachers from secondary schools. Membership also includes curriculum officers and subject inspectors of the Education Bureau, subject officers of the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessments Authority and teacher trainers from the tertiary institutions (local universities and the Hong Kong Institute of Education). 

The Association is affiliated to the Association for Science Education (ASE) of UK and is a founder member of the international Council of Associations for Science Education (ICASE). In the past two decades, the Association has forwarded to the government and Education Department her views on a wide range of educational issues in Hong Kong, including the development of science and mathematics education. the diversification of curriculum, teacher induction and in-service education, and the need to establish an independent and well resourced curriculum development institute. The association is glad to see that many of her proposals have been accepted and implemented by the government. 
 

Aims

The aims of the Association are to promote education by

 

Activities

Organization and joint functions with other educational bodies

Organization of educational activities on a regional and international basis

Examples

Related Organizations

The ICASE -- The Hong Kong Association for Science and Mathematics Education is a Full Member of the ICASE (INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF ASSOCIATIONS FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION).

The recent collaboration is a group of experts from Australia, Estonia and our old friend, Dr. J.B. Holbrook, (former Senior Lecturer of Faculty of Education in the University of Hong Kong) to hold a workshop for local teachers on drafting initial units for Science and Technological Literacy (STL) at the University of Hong Kong. Details can be found in their website.