Teachers' Development Day Programme
In addition to offering various activities suitable for students, we also provide workshops for teachers aimed at meeting their professional development needs. Through experiential activities such as cooking, gardening, handicrafts, exploring historical buildings, and ecological conservation, we enhance teachers' understanding of climate change and integrate the concept of sustainable living into both teaching and daily life. This helps teachers equip their students with the resilience needed to navigate future environmental and social challenges.
Training Programmes
Please note: You may select up to two items in the morning, with one of those selections having to be Option (B). Additionally, you can choose only one item in the afternoon.
(A) Experience Herb (Half Day Workshop)
This workshop allows busy teachers to slow down and immerse themselves in the beautiful environment of historical sites through various experiential activities themed around herbs. The two-hour activity includes a herb-themed guided tour, making herb salt, and growing potted herbs to explore the application of urban food cultivation in sustainable development and environmental education. 。
Date/Time: Monday to Saturday, 10:00-12:00 or 14:00-16:00 (closed on Tuesdays)
Number of people: 20-30 people
Fee: $150 per person (discounted price for government-registered full-time schools and registered charitable organizations)
(B) Eat Well Teacher Training Workshop
The food system involves significant energy and resource usage, and its carbon footprint directly impacts climate change. Through simple cooking experiences, visits to the low-carbon restaurant "Eat Well Canteen," and learning about green building designs at the Green Hub, participants can understand the principles of a healthy, low-carbon diet, recognize the environmental impact of dietary choices, and enhance their knowledge and skills for practicing low-carbon living.
Date/Time: Monday to Saturday 10:00-12:00 or 14:00-16:00 (closed on Tuesdays)
Number of people: 20-30 people
Fee: $150 per person (discounted price for government-registered full-time schools and registered charitable organizations)
(C) Experience Natural Tie Dying & Heritage Visit
This workshop uses turmeric tie-dye as a starting point for an engaging handicraft experience, guiding participants to understand the importance of green living and how daily life choices affect the environment. It includes a guided tour showcasing the historical architectural features, ecological conservation efforts, and low-carbon living demonstrations at the Green Hub, enhancing participants' awareness of conservation and encouraging the practice of low-carbon living.
Date/Time: Monday to Saturday 10:00-12:00 or 14:00-16:00 (closed on Tuesdays)
Number of people: 20-30 people
Fee: $150 per person (discounted price for government-registered full-time schools and registered charitable organizations)
Tailor-Made Training Activities / Activity Adjustment Request
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We are pleased to tailor teacher training activities to meet the needs of schools. Please email ghprog@kfbg.org or call 2996 2838 for inquiries.
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If a school wishes to adjust the time, number of people, or content of the selected activities, you are welcome to fill in the request in the application form. Our staff will contact you and follow up shortly.
Additional services:
Training room rental (for Meetings and Classes)
The training room of the Green Hub is available for conferences and classes by registered institutions and charitable organizations
Click here for venue and rental details.
Fee:
- Monday to Friday: $1200 for full day; $600 for half day
- Saturday: $1250 for full day; $625 for half day
- Sunday or public holiday: $1500 for full day; $750 for half day
Application Method :
- Complete the online registration form.
- Applications must be submitted at least 4 weeks before the selected event date.
Inquiries: 2996 2833 or ghprog@kfbg.org
Remarks:
- The Green Hub will notify applicants about the application results by phone within two weeks of receiving the application form. If you have not received a notification after two weeks, please contact us at (852) 2996 2833.
- The Green Hub is itself covered by Public Liability Insurance. Participants are responsible for arranging, at their own expense, any life, health and other forms of insurance coverage as individual considers appropriate.