Change and continuity



As we come to the end of the school year for 2023, I find myself at the intersection of change and continuity. Next month, we will bid farewell to our principal Mr Kwok and HOD Ms Tang. They have been an inspiration in my teaching journey and I hope to carry with me the lessons learned under their guidance. 

Similarity, I also bid farewell to the students I've guided this year, my Sec 4s and 5s as well as my form class. It has been a bittersweet experience. With my graduating Geography classes it was a daunting task getting them to be well prepared for the O-levels. Likewise for my form class 2 Vincent, there were unique challenges that were emotionally taxing but also heartening to see them grow and develop over the year. 


This year was also the 1st run of our new Geography upper Secondary syllabus and we saw how SLS especially the interactive digital textbook became a mainstay of our lessons and students become more accustomed to using it. Nevertheless I believe there's room for improvement and we can continue to refine our lesson packages and perhaps include some Kagan cooperative learning strategies revisited in our dept meeting to boost student engagement. 


Change is inevitable: Nevertheless the structures in place, dedication and camaraderie among colleagues provide a stable foundation. The end of the school year is a good time to reflect, recharge, and prepare for the next chapter in our ever-evolving journey of education.

Happy Holidays everyone! ⛄🎄💕

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