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Maths vital for all-round growth

July 10, 2016

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Secretary for Education Eddie Ng

As the Secretary for Education of the HKSAR Government, I see the importance of mathematics for the all-round growth of our future generations, for the development of our respective societies.

 

Mathematics is an age-old discipline. It is critical to science and technology, crucial to financial literacy, and central to daily lives. It is more than just numbers and formulas. It embraces logic and reasoning to resolve complicated, interlocking issues. Many decisions made, in the public and private sectors alike, rely to some extent on the use of mathematics. That is why mathematics is an integral part of general education, and one of the big four academic disciplines namely science, technology, engineering and mathematics commonly known as STEM.

 

I am sure the countries and regions represented here today attach as much importance to mathematics and related education as we do in Hong Kong. Mathematics knows no boundaries.

 

Let us educators all work together to unlock our youngsters' mathematics potential. Show them, through mathematics, how to think critically and creatively; lead them, using mathematics as a key, into a world of possibilities and opportunities.

 

For the most gifted students, the IMO is the highest platform. This is not the first time Hong Kong has the privilege to host the IMO. As mentioned earlier, the last time was in 1994, when we played host to 69 participating teams. Today, after 22 years, I am proud to say that the scale of the 57th IMO is unprecedented, with 110 countries and regions from around the world taking part. I thank you all once again for your engagement and support.

 

I would also like to thank all members of the IMO Hong Kong Committee, in particular Professor Shum, and all those involved in the organisation and sponsorships of the 57th IMO.

 

My thanks also go to the unfailing support of Professor Tony Chan and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) in making the IMO a success. Young people, since you are here in Hong Kong and visiting HKUST, in case you would like to consider pursuing further studies, this is a very good option in front of you.

 

May I wish the leaders and contestants the very best of luck in the competitions. Do not forget to enjoy the side programmes. Have a taste of the culinary and cultural part of Hong Kong as the Asia's world city. Be pampered by the hospitality of our local helpers who are all teacher and student volunteers. Perhaps more importantly, make friends with fellow contestants who come from very different corners of the world. With the common language of mathematics, who knows you would not start some lifelong friendship here.

 

Secretary for Education Eddie Ng gave these remarks at the 57th International Mathematical Olympiad opening ceremony on July 10.



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