30th November - 1st December 2024
Hong Kong
HKOLA2024 再次回歸,帶來獨特而啟發性的經驗。
來自全港的戶外教育工作者、教師和供應商
將齊聚兩天,共同學習、協作和建立社群,
提升自身技能,應對我們
當前及未來所面臨的挑戰。
Saturday 30th November
STRENGTHENING THE SECTOR 加強行業
加強行業專注於建立利益相關者之間的關係,以及進行熱烈的討論,以合作方式解決問題。最終目標是提升行業標準,並創造全行業的解決方案。
IMPACTFUL INDIVIDUALS
影響力個體
影響力個體則是戶外教育工作者培養軟技能的機會。結合理論與實踐,互動式會議專注於促進技能、體驗式學習、管理倦怠以及達成學習成果。
Sunday 1st December
Sunday 1st December
沒有“舞台上的智者”講座,沒有銷售推廣,沒有壓力。
只有一個激勵人心的環境,便於引導討論、
提問和分享想法。我們一起學習更多!
請查看以下的會議安排,將會有更多新增內容。
Dr Xoni Ma
Founder and Education Director, OWLHK
Nature Connectedness and Outdoor Environmental Education: the Key to Wellbeing and Sustainability
Dr. Ma is one of the few local environmental education and ecology scholars, with his research focusing on the utilization of outdoor education for school environmental education. Dr Ma will be speaking on his work with the charity, Outdoor Wildlife Learning Hong Kong, the current situation with environmental education in the local school system and the various projects OWLHK have been spearheading, in particular the Nurture via Nature project.
Charlie Ko
Primary School Teacher and Lvl 4 Forest School Teacher Trainer
Forest Schools and Nature Play for Children
Charlie is an experienced primary school teacher with a deep passion for outdoor education. Based in Hong Kong, working as the Forest School and outdoor education leader at Malvern College Hong Kong, she is a knowledgeable certified Forest School leader, holding the prestigious Level 4 Archimedes Forest School Teacher Trainer qualification, making her the only individual in Asia with this credential. During Charlie's session, she will speak about the power of Forest School and playing in nature, and its contribution to fostering curiosity and resilience in children. The session will be hands-on, interactive, and (weather permitting) outdoors!
Adrian See
Co-owner Blackbox OE
Navigating Decisions in the Challenge Course Using the Spheres of Practice
This 45-minute workshop will focus on Bob Ryan’s "Spheres of Practice," providing a framework for practitioners in the Challenge Ropes Course (CRC) environment to navigate decision-making processes effectively.
Participants will examine practical scenarios in the challenge course, assessing how various decisions can be informed by different spheres, including instructor preferences, local operating procedures, standard operating procedures, industry practices, rope practitioners' practices, and the authority having jurisdiction.
The workshop aims to enhance attendees' self-awareness and system awareness, helping them understand how their decisions align with established safety protocols and operational standards within CRC practices.
Holly Brigham
Physical & Health Education Teacher | Outdoor Education Consultant
Gender and LGBTQ+ in Outdoor Learning
Join Holly, a seasoned educator with over 15 years of experience in outdoor adventure and meaningful learning, for an insightful workshop on gender, LGBTQ+, and inclusivity in the outdoors. This session will deepen your understanding of gender dynamics and offer practical guidance for navigating these topics in various settings. Engage in scenario-based discussions designed to diversify your experiences in a safe environment while exploring actionable solutions for fostering inclusivity in the workplace. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and support all individuals in outdoor spaces!
Delane Lim
Executive Director, Character & Leadership Academy
Using Experiential Learning and Meaningful Fun to engage Youths
Associate Professor Delane Lim, the Co-founder for FutuReady Asia, will lead learners in a facilitated discussion on how do we prepare our youth and ourselves for future using experiential and outdoor learning with the rise of technology, data science and gaming. This session will uncover different activities for different learning groups, designing and facilitating a good experiential learning programme to help our youth who may be at risk (social risk, behavioural risk or emotional risk) to be "FutuReady".
Mike Thomas
Director, Outside-In
Models & Framework of Experiential Education
Models and Frameworks of Experiential Education is an ideal session for those new to experiential education or needing a recap of the fundamental theories and models that underpin the experiential education approach. By understanding the "why?", educators will be able to make better decisions on program design and how to facilitate their group's experience.
Dave Addis
Head of Outdoor and Experiential Learning at ICHK Secondary
Pathways to Professionalism
What does it mean to be an outdoor professional? This session will ponder this crucial question and call upon the attendees to co-create their own definition for Hong Kong. On the way, it will look at what it means to be a professional in other nations, the benefits of being recognised as a professional, and the potential pathways that we could take in Hong Kong to achieving professional recognition.
Steven Leung
Co-founder, Experiential Learning Design Institute
Innovative Strategies to Improve Learning Outcomes in Outdoor Settings
Led by Steven Leung from the Experiential Learning Design Institute, this interactive session will explore the key design factors of an impactful learning experience and how they are instrumental in enhancing the learning outcomes of your experiential education programs.