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How Bridge Elite Education Centre in Hong Kong adapted to the Global Pandemic quickly to ensure students continuity of education and enrichment
HONG KONG, CHINA – Media OutReach – 14 August 2020
– With a high number of COVID-19 confirmed cases in Hong Kong recently, a
series of anti-epidemic measures are introduced by the government to strengthen
the protection of public health. Under
the measures from The Education Bureau, schools and tutorial centres are asked
to close for multiple times, and in early August they even announced that most
of the next academic school year would be conducted online. The goal is to
reduce physical interaction between students and teachers, and to minimise
COVID-19 spreading.
Bridge
Elite is a private tutorial centre in Hong Kong, many of their students are
applying to attend or are currently
attending prestigious institutions such as University of Cambridge, Brown
University, The University of Hong Kong and many more. They prioritise the
safety and health of their students over the benefits of face to face lessons,
it is also because of this Bridge Elite is able to adapt quickly to the
situation at hand.
Immediately after the introduction of new
measures, Bridge Elite was able to get in-touch with students to reschedule,
but also received requests for dropout. The centre has had many meetings on how
they would be able to continue to deliver quality enrichment and education.
Bridge Elite’s Principal, Willis Tao said ” The continuity of education is
important and a pandemic happening should not be at the expense of a student’s
education”. Their tutors are keen to find an effective way to cope with the
pandemic and continue to educate students, corresponding to their centre’s
motto, “Learning Never Stops”.
Due to The Education Bureau’s new plans for
the academic year 2020/2021, many local schools need to prepare to bring
teaching to students remotely. In fact, many educational institutions across
countries have already stated that they would be carrying out hybrid courses in
the coming school year, where classes would be carried out in the combination
of the traditional classroom manner and through online activities. In fact
hybrid courses are becoming a norm across multiple international schools and
boarding schools. Some education experts anticipate that this pandemic may end
up changing the way of teaching completely, as Dr. Curtis Newbold of
Westminster College writes “hybrid education may be the breath of the future”.
Bridge Elite is currently offering online
tutoring to their students, and their transition began back in April. Their
lessons would all be conducted online using the online video communication
software, Zoom, and students and teachers will continue to interact during
lessons using the white board AwwApp. They further encouraged students to
continue to attend lessons remotely by ensuring their students have the
necessary tools to take part in the transition smoothly.
About Bridge Elite
Bridge Elite was founded in 2018 by a group of
passionate tutors wanting to help and support students’ academics. The team is
extremely experienced and processes a depth of knowledge about a range of
subjects. The centre places emphasis on the teacher’s teaching qualities and
the student’s learning objectives helping students who are driven to succeed
and supporting them on their journey to achieve their desired results. If you
would like to find out more about Bridge Elite Education you can view www.bridgeelite.com
or email to info@bridgeelite.com.
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