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Kwan Lung Chan

    Lab Report on Air Pollution in Tai Po, Cells Observation and Field Trip Report of Northeast New Territories Landfill
    How did the use of calculator affect the students' attitude towards learning mathematics?
    Establishing an "assessment for learning" culture in music classrooms in Hong Kong
    Is it morally right to kill animals? Utilitarian, Deontological and Virtue-based perspectives
    • Focusing on the ethical implications of killing animals, this essay presents six distinct perspectives on the issue and evaluates them to identify the most compelling viewpoint. It critically analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of each perspective, ultimately aiming to enhance the selected view by addressing its shortcomings through insights drawn from the other viewpoints. This comprehensive examination contributes to the broader discourse on animal ethics and moral reasoning.

      Is it morally right to kill animals? Utilitarian, Deontological and Virtue-based perspectives
    • Focusing on the concept of assessment for learning, the essay emphasizes its role in diagnosing learning challenges rather than merely measuring student achievement. It outlines a dual process where educators gather evidence of student learning and subsequently analyze this data to determine students' current understanding and guide their future learning paths. This approach highlights the importance of formative assessment in enhancing educational outcomes.

      Establishing an "assessment for learning" culture in music classrooms in Hong Kong
    • The study examines the impact of calculator usage in the Irish Junior Certificate Mathematics curriculum on student performance and attitudes. By comparing two groups of Grade 9 students—one before and one after the implementation of calculators—the research found that those using calculators achieved better results and felt it reduced their mistakes. While some students believed calculators led to laziness, the overall findings suggest that compulsory calculator use enhances performance and motivation, primarily due to perceived time-saving benefits.

      How did the use of calculator affect the students' attitude towards learning mathematics?