Quality Education Fund e-Learning Ancillary Facilities Programme
Background

The Quality Education Fund (QEF) is established to fund worthwhile initiatives on a pilot basis and one-off projects that are non-profit making, aiming to raise the quality of school education, and to promote quality school education at all levels, i.e. kindergarten, primary, secondary and special education.

​Promulgated in the Chief Executive’s Policy Address 2020 and as agreed by the QEF Steering Committee (QEFSC), $2 billion is set aside in the QEF to support elearning by launching a three-year programme to ensure that all students will have equal opportunities in accessing e-learning and support the provision of ancillary facilities for implementation of e-learning. Under this initiative, $500 million will be allocated to set up a pilot scheme, namely “The e-Learning Ancillary Facilities Programme”(Programme)for (i) selected grantees of previously approved elearning projects funded by the QEF (the Development and Dissemination Scheme) and (ii) tertiary institutions and/or school sponsoring bodies (the New Project Scheme) to apply for funding under the Programme to develop ancillary facilities for implementation of e-learning in kindergartens, primary, secondary and special schools.

Through the two Schemes, the QEF aims to develop and provide e-learning ancillary facilities that would have positive impact to the education sector at large through fostering in-depth collaboration between the school sector, tertiary institutions, educational and professional organisations as well as business sector.

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