Aims
1. maintain healthy personal development and become confident, rational and responsible citizens.
2. recognise their roles and responsibilities as members of the family and society and show concern for the common good.
3. develop a sense of national identity and be committed to contributing to the nation and the world.
4. develop curiosity and interest in the natural world and technological world as well asunderstand the impact of science and technology on society.
5. develop care and concern for the environment and practice green living.
6. transform the paradigm of school education through information technology involves shifting from a textbook-driven, teacher-centered teaching model to an interactive and student-centered learning model.
7. Enhance students' information literacy, fostering a culture of learning commonly used information technology, and increasing students' interest in utilizing information technology for learning, while developing communication and information processing skills, as well as attitudes and values towards using information technology.
8. Promote interdisciplinary learning through various types of information technology learning activities to familiarize students with computer operations and enable them to apply information technology devices in their daily lives. This will empower students to utilize information technology tools for learning in other academic domains.
9. Collaborate with other disciplines to promote interdisciplinary learning so that students can use information technology tools to learn in other areas of study
10. Strengthen students’ information literacy, including correctly obtaining information through computer networks, and developing communication, information processing skills, and attitudes and values in the use of information technology.