Stream Channel
Course content
The course allows students to study the fluvial processes of the Hong Kong stream. Through field trips to different river courses, students can explore the changes of characteristics among different courses as they travel down the river, such as velocity, discharge, slope gradient, and fluvial landform.
Types of courses provided
Instructional Approach
Enquiry Skills Approach 1.0
Enquiry Skills Approach 2.0
Handouts
Instructional Approach: Stream Channel
Enquiry Skills Approach 1.0: Stream Channel
Enquiry Skills Approach 2.0: Stream Channel
Stream Pollution
Course content
The course focuses on the study of the water quality of the Tai Tso Stream, allowing students to understand the relationship between human activities and the water quality of the stream by observing the surrounding land use and environmental conditions, and conducting physical and chemical tests both on the spot and in the laboratory. Through the course, students will understand the interaction between human activities and stream water quality in relation to the man-land relationship.
Types of courses provided
Instructional Approach
Enquiry Skills Approach 1.0
Handouts
Instructional Approach: Stream Pollution
Enquiry Skills Approach 1.0: Stream Pollution
Coast Study
Course content
The course focuses on the study of the water quality of the Tai Tso Stream, allowing students to understand the relationship between human activities and the water quality of the stream by observing the surrounding land use and environmental conditions, and conducting physical and chemical tests both on the spot and in the laboratory. Through the course, students will understand the interaction between human activities and stream water quality in relation to the man-land relationship.
Types of courses provided
Instructional Approach
Enquiry Skills Approach 1.0
Enquiry Skills Approach 2.0
Handouts
nstructional Approach: Coast Study
Enquiry Skills Approach 1.0: Coast Study
Enquiry Skills Approach 2.0: Coast Study