EDB launches AI for Empowering Learning and Teaching Funding Programme
The Education Bureau (EDB) issued a circular today (December 16) to all public sector schools (including special schools) and Direct Subsidy Scheme schools to announce the launch of the AI for Empowering Learning and Teaching Funding Programme to support primary and secondary schools in utilising AI to enhance learning and teaching effectiveness. Applications will be accepted from today.
The Chief Executive proposed in the 2025 Policy Address to step up efforts to promote digital education in primary and secondary schools, and announced that the EDB has set aside $2 billion in the Quality Education Fund (QEF) to advance the relevant support measures proposed by the Steering Committee on Strategic Development of Digital Education (SCSDDE). This will help Hong Kong's education embrace the opportunities of the AI era and achieve the goal of "AI for ALL subjects", where teachers utilise AI effectively to support teaching across subjects.
The Chairperson of the SCSDDE and Under Secretary for Education, Dr Sze Chun-fai, said, "The EDB is determined to make AI the core driving force behind digital transformation in schools, and support primary and secondary schools in utilising AI to enhance learning and teaching effectiveness. In this connection, within the $2 billion earmarked under the QEF, the EDB allocates approximately $500 million to launch the three-year programme starting from this school year. Schools can flexibly utilise the funding to initiate and promote school-based programmes that use AI to empower education, catering for their specific circumstances and developmental needs."
He continued, "Successful school applicants will receive one-off funding of $500,000. Schools can utilise the funding according to the guidelines to purchase/ subscribe to/ lease AI-powered devices/ services that facilitate AI-assisted teaching, and to subsidise students' participation in activities that enhance their AI literacy and skills. Generally, schools will receive the block funding of $500,000 on or before June 30, 2026. Schools can use the funding from the 2025/26 school year to the 2027/28 school year, until August 31, 2028."
The EDB encourages publicly funded schools to submit their applications for the said programme and have comprehensive planning of digital education (especially AI education) in schools, thereby empowering education through technology to enhance the quality of learning and teaching. For details of the programme and the related briefing sessions, please refer to EDB Circular No. 221/2025 (applications.edb.gov.hk/circular/upload/EDBCM/EDBCM25221E.pdf).
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