Exhibition,Function,Seminar,Talk,Workshop

YES! KIDS CAN

DATE

YES! KIDS CAN School Outreach: May 2019 – November 2019
YES! KIDS CAN Summer Camp: July 2019 – August 2019
YES! KIDS CAN Creative Festival: 17 August 2019 (Saturday) – 25 August 2019 (Sunday)

TIME

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05/17/2019 09:00 11/30/2019 23:00 Asia/Hong_Kong YES! KIDS CAN DATE: YES! KIDS CAN School Outreach: May 2019 – November 2019 YES! KIDS CAN Summer Camp: July 2019 – August 2019 YES! KIDS CAN Creative Festival: 17 August 2019 (Saturday) – 25 August 2019 (Sunday)
TIME: Please refer to programme web page for details
Please refer to programme web page for details
VENUE

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PRESENTED & ORGANIZED
PMQ
Lead Sponsor
About the teaching team

School Outreach P5-P6: AaaM Architect, Kay Chan, Kevin Cheung, Dylan Kwok, Moldflip, Weave Artisan Society
Summer Camp P5-P6: Edmond Wong (Edmond Wong Studio), Sean Leung(Abtitu Limited), Allan Au
Summer Camp P3-P4: Wyan Yeung, Dr. Vanissa Law, Allan Au, Amy Lien, Stickyline

Fee (HKD)

YES! KIDS CAN School Outreach: free admission
YES! KIDS CAN Summer Camp: free event with deposit
YES! KIDS CAN Creative Festival: free admission

YES! KIDS CAN!

This summer, let the kids take charge!

Creativity is never an exclusive trait of creative talents. If we allow children to cultivate creativity from a young age it will surely become their life-long asset. In the foreseeable future, our society will not only yearn for tech-savvy professionals, but also those who are creative and human-centric minded. Creativity is therefore crucial to make the world a better place to live in.

We believe that creativity is inborn and children are innately and infinitely creative. In what ways could we help them to boost their confidence and put creativity into action in their daily lives?

PMQ has partnered up with multidisciplinary designers and creative teams from architectureart and STEM sectors to stimulate kids’ creative instincts, while unleashing their creativity and confidence. By adapting the five-stage practice system of Design Thinking – a methodology of creative problem-solving that includes the steps to ‘Empathize’, ‘Define’, ‘Ideate’, ‘Prototype’, and ‘Test’ – kids will learn to spot problems, generate solutions and finally actualise a design through empathetic and multi-perspective  thinking. The process of trial and error to problem-solving will be enriched through teamwork and interpersonal communication.

1. YES! KIDS CAN School Outreach – Through observations and interactions with the community, students will be encouraged to take the initiative to learn. School participation is welcomed

2. YES! KIDS CAN Summer Camp – A 3-day summer day camp at PMQ for primary 3 to 6 students-to-be with a wide range of activities that are fun and educational;
For students promoting to P3 – P4: Please click here for more details
For students promoting to P5 – P6: Please click here for more details

3. YES! KIDS CAN Creative Festival – A festival for teachers, educators, parents and children from 3 to 12. Programme line-up includes an exhibition of students’ creative works, sharing sessions, film screenings and creative workshops.

Let’s give our children space and trust to see their creativity take flight! YES! KIDS CAN!


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Highlights from the previous editions of PMQ’s creative education programme:
• Year 2019 | YES! KIDS CAN
Year 2018 | WOW Summer Camp


Applicants who join the programmes will be deemed to have accepted the Enrolment Procedure, Remarks, Terms & Conditions. The decision of PMQ Management Co. Ltd shall be final should disputes arise.

Disclaimer: The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region provides funding support to the project only, and does not otherwise take part in the project. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in these materials/events (or by members of the project team) are those of the project organizers only and do not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Communications and Creative Industries Branch of the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau, Create Hong Kong, the CreateSmart Initiative Secretariat or the CreateSmart Initiative Vetting Committee.
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