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Integrated Humanities

Plans

Objectives
Integrated Humanities is a school-based curriculum which reconstructs four subjects: History, Economics and Public Affairs and Geography into one curriculum.  It aims to enable students to understand themselves, society and the world at large, maintain a healthy personal development and contribute to the well-being of the family, the local community, the nation and the world as confident, informed and responsible person.
Curriculum

S.1

S.2

S.3

Learning Integrated Humanities

Hong Kong-
History of Hong Kong

Economics +
Business, Accounting and Financial Studies (BAFS)

Locating ourselves

Hong Kong-
Political and Economics System

Geography

Personal growth and development

China-
Environment

Family

China-
Political System

History

Hong Kong - Environment

China-
Moving towards the World

Integrated Humanities would be disintegrated into three different subjects- Economics and Business, Accounting and Financial Studies, Geography and History in S3 so as to help students to prepare the new curriculum in S4-S6.

Learning and Teaching
We are using different teaching and learning approaches, to enable students to connect knowledge, skills, values and attitudes and to construct knowledge to process.

  • Content-base teaching will be adopted which equip students to learn Liberal Studies in NSS curriculum
  • Equip students with enquiry learning skills in approaching social issues
  • Facilitate both collaboration and independent learning
  • Provides Life-wide learning opportunities to students to broaden their experience

Major concerns for current year

  • to further promote reading habits among students
  • to enhance students’ confidence communicating in English
  • to require students to plan, undertake and present a project under teacher’s guidance
  • to improve student’s examination skills
  • to prepare teachers for NSS curriculum in LS
S.3
History    
Geography    
Economics