2011 Summer Liberal Studies Program
18 July ,2011
For Secondary School Students
Date
Class A: 18th July 2011 – 24th August 2011 (Monday & Wednesday)
Class B: 19th July 2011 – 25th August 2011 (Tuesday & Thursday)
Time
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon (liberal studies session)
12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. (language session)
Overview
This is a 6-week summer program catering for senior secondary school students. The program curriculum is divided into two parts. The first session of class is on English & Chinese comprehension & composition, while the second one is on various liberal arts subjects. Upon completion of this program, students are expected to show improvement in English & Chinese comprehension & composition and to gain deeper understanding in the different liberal arts subjects.
Venue
Savantas Liberal Arts Academy – Shop C & D, 1/F, Loong Wan Building, North Point Road, North Point, Hong Kong
Fee
HK $300 (for the entire program)
Lecturers
Mrs. Regina IP LAU Suk Yee, GBS, JP, M.A. East Asian Studies & M. Sc. Management, Stanford University, Master of Letters, University of Glasgow, B.A. (First Class Honors), University of Hong Kong
Mr. Francis LI, SLAA Program Director, B.A. Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong, FRAS
Professor Glenn HUI, Instructor of the Department of Public and Social Administration, City University of Hong Kong
Mr. Vincent YIU, M. Phil. in Politics, Oxford University, B.A. in International Relations, Stanford University
Μs. Karita KAN, PhD Candidate, Oxford University
Ms. Germaine LAU, B.A. (1st class honor) in Philosophy, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Μr. Tim LO, B.A. in Urban Studies & Planning and International Studies ( Economics), UC San Diego
Μr. Matthew WONG, B.A. in Government (with Distinction), Cornell University
Mr. Vincent CHAN, B.A., Dip. Ed., Chinese University of Hong Kong
Ms. Margaret CHEN, M.A. in Anthropology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, B.A. in Child Development Psychology and International Relations, Mount Holyoke College
Mr. LAI Chun-ho, A.B. Candidate in English, Yale University
Mr. Tiger LAI, B.Ed. in Chinese Language Education, University of Hong Kong