The Sixth Hong Kong Outstanding Prospective Teachers Award
- 2019
- Honours and Kudos
- Faculty of Humanities
To recognise prospective teachers who have excellent teaching ability and a passion for education, the Hong Kong Prospective Teachers Association and the Hong Kong New Generation Cultural Association co-organised “The Sixth Hong Kong Outstanding Prospective Teachers Award”.
The selection panel members included primary, secondary and kindergarten school principals. After the selection interviews, the panel shortlisted 28 prospective teachers for the Golden Award, Silver Award and Bronze Award. A presentation ceremony was held on 6 April 2019. Among the 28 awardees, seven students are from the Faculty of Humanities (FHM). The list of FHM’s awardees is as follows:
Golden Award
Liu Kin Foon, Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language)
Silver Award
Suen Yick Fung, Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language)
Xu Chen, Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language)
Wong Sze Ki, Bachelor of Education (Honours) (English Language)
Bronze Award
Lui Pok Him, Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language)
Tse Yuk King, Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language)
Lo Nga Nin, Bachelor of Education (Honours) (English Language)
FHM congratulates all the awarded students for their outstanding achievements.
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