Curriculum-based Outdoor Learning Programmes in Country Parks (Secondary School) - Countryside Learning

Environmental education has become increasingly important. Learning in nature and outdoor environments can enhance the students' connection with nature and is conducive to the development for students. Twenty four country parks and twenty two special areas in Hong Kong are home to a rich tapestry of habitats (such as streams, rivers, forests, natural coasts and wetlands), ecosystems and wildlife species, which renders Hong Kong vast potential in developing outdoor nature-based education.

To tap on the resources of country parks, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department in collaboration with the Education University of Hong Kong, develops the Curriculum-based Outdoor Learning Programmes in Country Parks – "Countryside Learning". The design of the packages provides comprehensive learning and teaching experiences for both teachers and students. Each package includes three learning stages: (1) Pre-trip Study; (2) Field Trip; and (3) Post-Field Study, with lesson plan, teacher handbook, student handbook and/or related teaching materials provided.

According to the school-based teaching schedule, teachers can make use of the outdoor learning package in due course, facilitating the use of country parks and special areas as a learning platform, with the purpose of enhancing students' knowledge, promoting nature appreciation and environmentally responsible behaviours. Outdoor learning experiences in country parks are in particular relevant to teaching subjects including geography, science, biology, general studies and cross-curricular study of environmental education in local formal educational contexts.

Teachers are advised to conduct pre-trip visits before adopting the package for teaching, and visit the route in advance to ensure that the outdoor learning content meets the needs and safety of students.

 

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Programme Leaflet

Programme Leaflet

 

Class Subject Theme Location Details

Senior Secondary
(S4-S6)

Geography Fluvial Environment Bride's Pool, Plover Cove Country Park link
Biology Woodland Ecosystem Tai Mo Shan Country Park link
Geography Coastal Environment and Geomorphology Ma Shi Chau Special Area link
Biology Stream Ecosystem Hok Tau, Pat Sin Leng Country Park link
Junior Secondary
(S1-S3) 
Science The Climate of Hong Kong Tai Mo Shan Country Park link
Science Fauna in Hong Kong Tai Lam Country Park link
Geography Geology and Geomorphology of Hong Kong High Island Reservoir East Dam, Sai Kung link

Note: When conducting the field trip, teacher must follow Guidelines on Outdoor Activities or the relevant guidelines/notices on field trips by the Education Bureau.

Points to note:

1. Applications should be submitted no earlier than 6 months but at least 2 weeks before the date of the activity.

2. Application will be processed on a first-come-first-served basis.

3. Application should be submitted by school. Please refer to the programme details for the maximum capacity in each time slot.

4. Please refer to the event calendar for checking the location availability and selecting the appropriate date and session.

5. Please provide adequate, correct and clear information. Incomplete application will not be processed.

6. Each school should arrange the teachers / instructors to oversee the order and safety of the participants according to the EDB Guidelines.

7. Schools shall arrange their own transportation for the designated locations in country parks.

8. Successful candidates will be notified by email.

9. Please treasure educational resources. If you decide to cancel the booking, please notify us at your earliest convenience.

10. To enjoy a safe and environmentally friendly excursion, teachers are advised to refer to the School Guidelines and give a briefing to students to arouse their awareness on hiking safety and conservation before conducting outdoor activities in country parks.

11. Teachers should pay attention to weather forecasts/reports before and during the field trip and receive such information through television, radio and over the telephone. When bad weather is expected, schools should decide whether to change the programme or cancel the activity at the earliest possible time.

12. According to EDB Guidelines on Outdoor Activities, fieldwork should be cancelled if:

  • a tropical cyclone warning signal is hoisted
  • there is a/an amber, red or black rainstorm warning
  • a thunderstorm forecast/warning is issued
  • the Forecast of Health Risk of the Air Quality Health Index is Serious (AQHI Scale 10+) for General Stations

13. During outdoor activities, teachers should pay attention to / remind students on the following points:

  • Teachers should give full attention to the safety of students while ensuring that students stay in the designated areas for activities and not to leave without permission.
  • Remind students to put on long-sleeved shirts and pants that are light in colour, as well as shoes that cover entire foot, and bring along suitable caps.
  • Remind students to drink adequate amount of water in summer to avoid dehydration or heat stroke.
  • Do not pick or damage plants, do not disturb or catch animals.
  • Do not touch the wild animals, bird feathers or their droppings. Wash hands right after the activities.
  • Do not feed the wild animals.
  • Protect countryside, support waste reduction, and "Take Your Litter Home".

 


Enquiry:

Please visit individual programme page for enquiry information