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Tomorrow's Learning Today 2020 2020 Tomorrow's Learning Today Organised by Presented by Supported by 9-11 Dec 2020 Hall 3CDE, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre About LTE Learning & Teaching Expo (LTE) attracted 13,435 delegates and visitors to its successful 10th anniversary edition in December 2019. LTE 2019 Fast Facts More than 360 exhibition booths featuring educational suppliers from Australia, Canada, Finland, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, the UK and the USA displayed 13,435 27 90% their new-to-Asia learning solutions and educational resources. attendees countries and regions attendees are satisfied with the products / Over 300 school leaders, government officials, academics and educators from around the services found world gathered and hosted more than 250 free programmes at LTE, including keynote presentations, seminars, workshops, open lessons and school visits. 95% 90% 360+ In 2020, LTE enters its eleventh year and will continue to provide an excellent platform attendees are exhibitors are exhibition booths for educational suppliers to exhibit and meet educational buyers and school leaders satisfied satisfied with overall from both government and international schools in Hong Kong, Mainland China and the expo management Asia-Pacific Region. LTE provides visitors with the opportunity to discover and source the latest products and developments to enhance learning and teaching. LTE 2020 will take place from 9 to 11 December 2020 at Hong Kong Convention 250+ 300+ and Exhibition Centre. Please contact us now for exhibition booth reservation and expo programmes international visitor registration details. speakers 2 Asia Education Market at a Glance Kindergarten, K12 & Higher Education, approx. The Expanding International Schools Market The Asian education market is dynamic. Countries and regions continue to invest in education The international schools market in Asia is expanding. New and existing international schools aiming to develop a better skilled and educated workforce. are interested in sourcing the best and most innovative learning solutions. In China, expansion is driven by the growth of new bilingual schools. Government Spending No. of Spending on Education No. of No. of Country / Region on Education (Billion US$) Students per Student (US$) Schools Teachers America 1,495 Other Parts of Asia 2,805 Hong 14 1,527,614 9,165 5,106 72,605 Kong Mainland Africa 1,201 China 651 282,597,106 2,303 518,816 20,907,111 Japan 50.8 18,022,960 2,818 52,500 1,378,456 South Korea 209 Total Malaysia 14.1 ~6,450,000 ~2,186 ~36,000 ~540,000 Hong Kong 209 Europe 2,176 Japan 306 11,583 Singapore 9.2 >750,000 >12,500 ~2,200 >50,000 Mainland China 964 South 60 >11,000,000 ~5,400 >20,000 500,000 Korea India 748 Oceania 91 Taiwan 20.2 4,325,000 4,671 10,902 295,010 United Arab Emirates 688 Singapore 139 Malaysia 298 Thailand 16 ~13,000,000 ~1,200 ~36,000 ~550,000 Thailand 254 Top Educational Trends Emerging in Asia Artificial Immersive Mobile Future Skills Student-centred Intelligence Education Learning and Mindsets Learning Machine Learning benefits teachers Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and With the aid of online learning Education focuses on not Teachers’ roles have changed from and students in different ways, Mixed Reality provide innovative ways platforms and materials, learning and only academic knowledge but instructor to facilitator, helping unleash including task automation, data for students to learn ‘outside’ the teaching is able to take place anytime also students’ capabilities and students potential by catering for their analytics and smart tutoring by virtual traditional classroom by accessing and anywhere. competencies for both thriving and individual learning needs. teachers. remote places and rare things. surviving in the future. 3 2019 Visitor Profile Total Number of Visitors by Geographical Region Attendees 13,435 Countries and regions include: Colombia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Korea, Macau, Mainland China, Malaysia, Nigeria, Norway, New Zealand, Pakistan, Russia, Serbia, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, The Netherlands, The Philippines, UAE, UK, USA. 75% Hong Kong 14% Northeast Asia 9% Southeast Asia 2% Others Who Visited? Institutions by Level of Education Teacher 31.3% Middle School / High School / Secondary 29% Principal / Administrator / Leadership Team 29.3% Primary / Elementary 25% Department / Subject / Faculty Head 25.2% Higher Education 23% Government / NGO / Association / Corporate 8.4% Kindergarten 22% Adult Education, Continuing Education, Playgroup, Special School, School Support Staff 5.8% Others Tutorial Centre, Education Centre, etc. 1% 4 Sample Visitors Kindergartens / Pre-schools Australian International School Hong Kong St. Paul’s Secondary School Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children ABC Pathways International Kindergarten Avenues: The World School St. Stephen’s Girls’ Primary School Hong Kong Space Museum Avenues: The World School, Shenzhen Baptist Lui Ming Choi Secondary School Tak Sun Secondary School Lee Hysan Foundation Leisure and Cultural Services Department Buddhist Mr. & Mrs. Chan Chart Man Kindergarten Buddhist Wong Cheuk Um Primary School The Church of Christ in China Kei Long College Macao Science Center Buddhist Sum Tung Fook Kindergarten Bui O Public School The Jockey Club Eduyoung College National Education Association C&MA Plover Cove Nursery School Canadian International School of Hong Kong The Salvation Army Lam Butt Chung Memorial School Caritas Fanling Chan Chun Ha Secondary School True Light Middle School Office of the Government Chief Information Officer Causeway Bay Victoria Kindergarten & International Nursery Our Hong Kong Foundation Choi Ha Estate Kit Sam Kindergarten Chinese International School TWGHs Kap Yan Directors’ College Chinese Y.M.C.A. Primary School VNSAA St. Hilary’s School Oxfam Hong Kong Christ Church Kindergarten Po Leung Kuk Christian Alliance Cheng Wing Gee College Wah Yan College Hong Kong City Kids Preschool and Playgroup Teach For Taiwan Chung Sing School Yew Chung International School of Hong Kong Creative Kindergarten Teach Unlimited Foundation Cumberland Presbyterian Church Yao Dao Primary School Ying Wa Primary School Cumberland Presbyterian Church Green Pasture Kindergarten The Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs Association of Hong Kong Delia School of Canada ELCHK Chung On Nursery School Yuet Wah College The Hong Kong Children’s Choir ESF Hillside International Kindergarten Diocesan Boys’ School The Hong Kong Council of Social Service Fairchild Junior Academy ELCHK Lutheran Academy Universities / Tertiary Institutions The Hong Kong Jockey Club English Schools Foundation Fanling Assembly of God Church Grace Light Kindergarten Advance Tertiary College The Hong Kong Society for the Blind Greenfield English (International) Kindergartens and Nurseries Evangel College Canterbury Christ Church University The Salvation Army H.K.Y.W.C.A. Lung Hang Nursery School German Swiss International School Caritas Institute of Community Education The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals HKFYG Ching Lok Kindergarten Good Hope School (Secondary Section) Caritas Institute of Higher Education Vocational Training Council HKSPC BOC Nursery School GT (Ellen Yeung) College Chu Hai College of Higher Education Yan Oi Tong Ho Ching Kindergarten (Sponsored by Sik Sik Yuen) Hangzhou Yungu School HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education YMCA of Hong Kong Homantin Baptist Church Kindergarten Heep Yunn Primary School Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts Osaka YMCA, Japan Hong Kong Christian Services Times Nursery School HKBUAS Wong Kam Fai Secondary and Primary School Hong Kong Baptist University Zhongshan Education Information Center, China Hop Yat Church Shin Ka Chuen Memorial Kindergarten HKCCCU Logos Academy Hong Kong College of Technology Hong Chi Pinehill No. 3 School Hong Kong Community College Kentville Kindergarten Corporate Buyers Kwong Lam Baptist Lui Kwok Pat Fong Kindergarten Hong Kong International School Hong Kong Design Institute Actual Technology Company Limited Learning Habitat Kindergarten & Bilingual Nursery Hong Kong Japanese School Hong Kong Institute of Construction Artsberg Enterpirse Ltd. Lei Yue Mun Methodist Kindergarten International Christian School International Culinary Institute Lingnan University Centralfield Computer Ltd. MAGART International Kindergarten & Nursery International College Hong Kong Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology Charleston Scientific Pte. Ltd. Mighty Oaks International Nursery & Kindergarten ISF Academy Open University Malaysia China Mobile Hong Kong Norwegian International School Jordan Valley St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School OUHK LiPACE Daekyo Hong Kong Co., Ltd NTW&JWA Sheung Shui Nursery School Kiangsu-Chekiang College, International Section Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong DC SYSTEMS Digital Communcitaions Ltd. Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Kindergarten Kwun Tong Government Primary School The Chinese University of Hong Kong Elephant Holdings Limited Parkview Rhine Garden Pre-school La Salle Primary School Lam Tai Fai College The Education university of Hong Kong Expert Systems Limited Po Leung Kuk Choi Koon Shum Kindergarten The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Law Ting Pong Secondary School Hong Kong Broadband Network Pui Ching Primary School (Kindergarten) The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Marycove School Hong Kong Lava Holdings Company Limited S.K.H. Holy Trinity Church Tsang Shiu Tim Kindergarten
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