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Preparing skills for the future! The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG) launches a book and a series of summer programmes

HONG KONG SAR – Media
OutReach
 – 9 July 2021 – With the release of the “Future Skills Study Report”
last year, The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG) advocated six
essential soft and hard skills for young people. These included, Digital Skills;
Innovation and Problem Solving; Life Planning; Communication and Cooperation; Wellness
Management; and Resilience and Crisis Management. This year, the HKFYG launches a new book along with a
series of summer programmes aimed to enhance practical skills and value
education. 


 


The forthcoming book, Six
Future Skills You Should Learn Now
, provides teachers, youth workers,
and parents with in depth explanations and insights, as well as teaching
resources and cases studies on the skills needed for the future.  Given the development of artificial
intelligence and advanced technology, education has tended to focus on practical
and professional skills, but has neglected the development of important soft
skills such as attitude, values and resilience. Addressing this imbalance, this
book provides a valuable educational reference and comes highly recommended by
Principal Lee Chack Fan, one of the Theme Writers of the Hong Kong Book Fair
2021.


 


Supported by the HSBC, and organised
by The HKFYG, the HSBC Future Skills Development Project adopts a three-pillar
model of “Financial Capability”, “Future Skills for Employment” and “Innovation
and Technology”. These pillars provide diversified learning experiences,
opportunities for practical application and professional training for youth to get
ready with the skills needed for the future.  


 


Apart from the above new book, The HKFYG
summer programmes offer a range of interesting events to attract students.  These include the Creative Education Unit’s Pitching
InnoTech Solutions
, which welcomes tertiary students to apply their
knowledge of technology and creative thinking to come up with innotech ideas which
would result in impactful solutions. Teams of one to eight students will be required
to submit a short pitch and ten outstanding teams will be shortlisted for a
final round, with the winning team in line to win HK$80,000 to put their pitch
into practice.


 


Another programme will be conducted
by The HKFYG Leadership Institute in partnership with Debate Mate from the UK. The
Chamber
Debate Club
will focus on learning the nuances of parliamentary debates
which are actually a common format for debate competitions around the world. This
four-week intensive professional training and competition is open to senior
secondary school students and will also enhance their knowledge on world events,
collaboration and creative problem-solving skills. Outstanding debaters will
have the opportunity to go head-to-head with peers around the world.


 


The $avvy Planner Workshops, launched
by the Federation’s Youth Employment Network, is the first board game in Hong
Kong that focuses on career planning and financial management. Senior primary
and secondary school students can enrol for the summer workshops to improve
their financial quotient (FQ) as well as career planning through learning
skills such as, setting life and financial goals; budgeting; risk management;
saving methods; and controlling expenses.


 


For more details, please visit hkfyg.org.hk/futureskills.



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