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  1. Soyvestors Co. Limited

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Project/Company Name

Soyvestors Co. Limited

Project Leader

Prof. LAM Hon Ming

Source of Funding/Programme

S-KPF

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Soyvestor

Starting Year
2022
Business Area
Biotech, Education, STEM, Sustainability
Nature
Social Enterprise
Issue
Hong Kong students’ level of scientific literacy is generally not high, and they have relatively little interest in scientific inquiry. Their motivation to inquire is also weak. Humanitarian values are often brushed aside in the teaching or learning of science and technology. Without the nourishment of humanitarian values, science and technology would be unrooted.  The exam-oriented tendency of Hong Kong’s education artificially carve the domain of knowledge into separate subjects, with little dialogue among them. As a result, it would be difficult for the students to tackle important global issues comprehensively from different angles. Many Hong Kong students lack in-depth knowledge about China and about the world, thus hampering their development of an international perspective.
Solution
Capitalizing on Professor Hon-Ming Lam’s 25 years of research, we use soybean as a case in point to demonstrate an integrated interdisciplinary approach to learning. We strive to empower and enable the schools.
As nutritious yet cheap food products
Are easily absorbed, excellent sources of high grade protein
Can help combat the global problems of poverty, hunger and malnutrition
Have an extended history in China and other cultures
As an environment-friendly crop with a unique knack in nitrogen fixation
Can enrich soil Needs less fertilizer
Emits less carbon
Can help tackle the global challenges in climate change
As a subject in genetic studies
There are pros and cons in improving the soybean cultivars using different genetic approaches
Seed resources are of paramount importance
As an important factor in the world’s political, economic, and social development
Impact
Rooted in science but transcending science, Soyvestors’ integrated inter-disciplinary STEAM education approach delves also into aspects normally covered in Geography, Economics, History, Cultural Studies, and even Domestic Science. In partnership with teachers, we aim at nurturing our younger generation so that their horizons will be broadened, and their ability to understand, analyze and consider important global issues from different vantage points improved. These all-rounded talents will surely be important assets to our community and will contribute to energize our society.
Beneficiaries

Students and teachers of Hong Kong’s primary schools and secondary schools

Back to previous page BACK

Project/Company Name

Soyvestors Co. Limited

Project Leader

Prof. LAM Hon Ming

Source of Funding/Programme

S-KPF

Issue

Hong Kong students’ level of scientific literacy is generally not high, and they have relatively little interest in scientific inquiry. Their motivation to inquire is also weak. Humanitarian values are often brushed aside in the teaching or learning of science and technology. Without the nourishment of humanitarian values, science and technology would be unrooted.  The exam-oriented tendency of Hong Kong’s education artificially carve the domain of knowledge into separate subjects, with little dialogue among them. As a result, it would be difficult for the students to tackle important global issues comprehensively from different angles. Many Hong Kong students lack in-depth knowledge about China and about the world, thus hampering their development of an international perspective.

Solution

Capitalizing on Professor Hon-Ming Lam’s 25 years of research, we use soybean as a case in point to demonstrate an integrated interdisciplinary approach to learning. We strive to empower and enable the schools.
As nutritious yet cheap food products
Are easily absorbed, excellent sources of high grade protein
Can help combat the global problems of poverty, hunger and malnutrition
Have an extended history in China and other cultures
As an environment-friendly crop with a unique knack in nitrogen fixation
Can enrich soil Needs less fertilizer
Emits less carbon
Can help tackle the global challenges in climate change
As a subject in genetic studies
There are pros and cons in improving the soybean cultivars using different genetic approaches
Seed resources are of paramount importance
As an important factor in the world’s political, economic, and social development

Impact

Rooted in science but transcending science, Soyvestors’ integrated inter-disciplinary STEAM education approach delves also into aspects normally covered in Geography, Economics, History, Cultural Studies, and even Domestic Science. In partnership with teachers, we aim at nurturing our younger generation so that their horizons will be broadened, and their ability to understand, analyze and consider important global issues from different vantage points improved. These all-rounded talents will surely be important assets to our community and will contribute to energize our society.

Beneficiaries

Students and teachers of Hong Kong’s primary schools and secondary schools

Logo

Soyvestor

Starting Year

2022

Business Area

Biotech, Education, STEM, Sustainability

Nature

Social Enterprise

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