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Inaugural Future-Focused School Leadership Summit Brings Together Over 150 Academic and Industry Leaders to Explore the Future of STEAM Education

  • On 18 October 2024, the inaugural Future-Focused School Leadership Summit on “Navigating The Future: Empowering STEAM School Leaders,” took place at the Kindervarsity Hub in Panyu, Guangzhou. The event was attended by over 150 visionary leaders from industry and academia, and STEAM coordinators and teachers from primary and secondary schools across Hong Kong and other parts of the Greater Bay Area (GBA). The Summit was hosted by the School Leadership Academy (SLA) and supported by the CTF Education Group (CTFEG).
  • “As leaders, visionaries, and pathfinders, you have the ability to reimagine STEAM education, to integrate emerging technologies, and to design hands-on, real-world experiences that will inspire your schools and your students for the future,” said Mrs. Jennifer Yu Cheng, Group President and Deputy Vice Chairwoman of CTFEG, in Opening Remarks. “As STEAM educators, you are the architects of a curriculum that doesn’t just teach but transforms. You will guide students to become the adaptable, technology-fluent innovators of tomorrow. We want you to leave here with a renewed sense of purpose and a bold vision to inspire creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration among your students.”

Sparking Inspiration at the Kindervarsity Hub in Panyu

The Summit kicked off with a full day of events dedicated to igniting inspiration to chart the course for STEAM leadership. Participants engaged with pioneering thought leaders from around GBA in presentations, workshops, and exhibitions. In her speech, Professor Lujia Wang, Assistant Professor of Practice in Engineering Education, Base of Red Bird Mphil, College of Future Technology of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou), shared how the “Academy of Future Education” can serve as a model for educators to envision and design future-focused learning experiences. She encouraged educators to adopt a growth mindset and embrace a culture of continuous innovation and experimentation to stay ahead of the rapidly evolving demands of the GBA region.

Mr. Daniel Seah, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Digital Domain Holdings Limited, delivered a special online talk to inspire STEAM educators to envision and champion an innovative, interdisciplinary STEAM education that leverages emerging technologies and a global, collaborative mindset to prepare future-ready students.

Mr. Tommie Lo, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Preface, the Summit’s Digital Partner, hosted a panel discussion on “Rapid Development Across GBA – Industry Perspective” with leaders of technology companies across GBA.

The afternoon panel session featured three experienced educators who discussed innovations in learning approaches.

The School Leadership Academy was honoured to have Cyberport as a Strategic Partner of the Summit. Dr. Data Ng, Co-President of Cyberport Startup Alumni Association, said in his speech: “We support the Summit because we strongly believe in the positive impact of technology on education.” He added: “The third event of this Summit will be held on 30 November in Hong Kong, where Cyberport will lead 15 educational technology start-ups to participate in the exhibition to allow participants to experience these innovative solutions first-hand. Cyberport hopes to connect these start-ups with educational leaders to create exchange and collaboration opportunities, to bring educational technology to campus, and demonstrate its impact in education.”

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