The "Science Education · Social Collaboration" Resource Matching and Exchange Event, hosted by the Shenzhen Municipal Education Bureau, was grandly held at the Shenzhen Science and Technology Museum (New Venue) on February 20, 2025,. The event aimed to deepen the innovative development of science education in Shenzhen and build a new collaborative education ecosystem involving the whole society. As the service provider for the "Weekly Half-Day Program," CIPTC was invited to attend and became one of the first signed partners, jointly embarking on a new chapter in education.

The event brought together over 90 organizations, including government departments, universities, research institutes, primary and secondary schools, and technology enterprises, to explore ways to break down the "walls" of traditional education and establish a collaborative education framework across society. Through the "Weekly Half-Day Program," CIPTC will provide students with diversified learning environments and hands-on opportunities, supporting Shenzhen’s innovative educational practices and actively promoting the implementation of the "Science Education · Social Collaboration" vision.
As one of the first signed partners of the "Weekly Half-Day Program," CIPTC feels both honored and deeply responsible. Looking ahead, CIPTC will continue leveraging its professional expertise in education to deliver higher-quality services for the program. It will contribute to building Shenzhen’s collaborative education ecosystem—integrating districts, schools, enterprises, communities, and families—and drive the collaborative education mechanism to greater depth. CIPTC will optimize the allocation of off-campus educational resources, integrate broader societal resources, and foster deeper convergence between education and fields such as technology, culture, and the arts. Simultaneously, CIPTC will collaborate closely with the Municipal Education Bureau to expand the pilot scope of the "Weekly Half-Day Program," refine resource allocation for off-campus education, and contribute to the future development of Shenzhen’s education sector.

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