Faculty of Education and Human Development
 

Date 2011-11-21
Time 14:30 - 17:00
E-mail cyochan@ied.edu.hk
Tel 2948 6794

Enquiry

Dear Colleagues,

You are cordially invited to participate in the roundtable entitled “15-year Free Education: Quality and Quantity of Early Childhood Education” organized by the Centre for Childhood Research and Innovation. We have invited speakers and guests from different sectors to discuss their views on 15-year free education. Please kindly find the details below:
 
Title and Speaker:
Dr. Cheng Pui-wah, Doris (Director of Center for Childhood Research and Innovation)
Young Children’s Learning under the Drive of Marketization
 
Prof. Ho Lok-sang (Professor of Economics,Lingnan University)
The Desirability of 15-year Free Education: from the Perspective of Social Efficiency
 
Dr. Kam Sau-wan, Sanly (General Manager of Child Development and Education Core Business, Hong Kong Christian Service)
Models of Multi-educational Service
 
Prof. Lee Chi-kin, John (Vice President (Academic), HKIEd)
Education Reform: Opportunities and Challenges for Teacher Development
 
Ms. Leung Chi-kin, Gloria (Service Head of Pre-school Education and Child Care Service, Caritas – Hong Kong)
Quality and Quantity of Quality Early Childhood Education
 
Prof. Wong Po-choi (Associate Vice-President (Development), Hang Seng Management College)
15-year Free Education: from the Perspective of Parents
 
Dr. Yuen Wai-wan, Gail (Assistant Professor, Department of Education Policy and Leadership, HKIEd)
Understanding Free Early Childhood Education from Parents’ Choice
 
Date: 21 November 2011 (Monday)
Time: 2:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Venue: E-P-01
Medium: Cantonese
Facilitator: Dr. Cheng Pui-wah, Doris
limited number of seats are available on first come first serve basis. You may register by pressing the voting button above or replying to this email.For enquiries, please contact Miss Christine Chan at 2948 6794 or cyochan@ied.edu.hk
 
We look forward to seeing you in the roundtable.
 
Best Regards,
Centre for Childhood Research and Innovation