The School Library Curriculum
Several implementations of the Library Curriculum are as follows to engage students' reading interests and thus develop students' all-round skills:
- There is one library lesson for each class on an alternate week basis and it is held in the school library.
- Each school year includes three key reading strands, which students have to choose to read a designated book from each strand.
- During the library lesson, teachers implement diversified teaching materials such as e-learning platforms and e-books to cultivate students’ reading interests.
- By deepening cross-curriculum-learning, appropriate resources are provided for different subjects in order to support teaching needs.
- Apart from the content of the Programmes of Study, students learn and develop all-round skills through other Reading Programmes such as life-wide learning activities, Reading Schemes and Reading Plaza.
1.Reading record with 3 levels for students to make records on different kinds of books.
2. (AR) is used to motivate students to read.
3. Different e-learning platforms are used in lessons.
4.Chinese theme-based reading scheme for different levels and so a bookshelf is provided for such course
5.Reading English books during lunch recess
6. 'My Story Workshop' is held to teach students create a story.
7. STEM bookshelf is provided to motivate students' interests towards STEM.
8.Computer Literacy Courses are provided for all students to learn and develop their right attitude.
9. 'Bookmark Exchange Programme' - Students make bookmarks and exchange them with students abroad to share stories.
10. My Favourite Book Programme - Students make a character craft and share their stories using them.