‘Glocalised’ school-based curriculum at Caritas Wu Cheng-chung Secondary School empowers innovation and inspires students from nearly 20 countries and regions
Caritas Wu Cheng-chung Secondary School (CWCC) embraces ‘glocalisation’ to optimise its students’ learning experience as well as their personal growth and character building.
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The government-aided co-educational school has adopted an integrated dual-mode curriculum and pioneered its unique ‘iFuture’ programme to motivate and inspire its students, hailing from almost 20 countries and regions, to embark on their life-planning and goal-setting for their academic pursuits as well as future careers
“We equip our students for the skill-based global economy,” says Au Hoi Kin, Principal of CWCC, which was founded in 1967.
The school’s comprehensive and holistic programmes for students’ all-round development aim to cultivate the ‘6Cs’, as advocated by Canadian education scholar Professor Michael Fullan. “These are: critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, communication, citizenship and character-building. We nurture our students to become not only global citizens, but ‘student-preneurs’ as well,” Au notes.
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The school’s academic curriculum and student development programmes are formulated to meet the specific needs of its native Chinese students (35 percent of all students) and international students (65 percent). “Under ‘glocalisation’, they interact and learn together. We call them ‘third culture’ students,” he says. “There is no such concept as ethnic minority on campus.”
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