The Eighth Hong Kong Outstanding Prospective Teachers Award
- 2021
- 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 Eighth Hong Kong Outstanding Prospective Teachers Award”.
After the selection interviews, the panel shortlisted the prospective teachers for the Golden Award, Silver Award, Bronze Award and Merit Award. Among the awardees, 14 students are from the Faculty of Humanities (FHM) of The Education University of Hong Kong. The list of FHM’s awardees is as follows:
Golden Award
- Lau Pui Man, Year 5 Student of Bachelor of Education (Honours) (English Language) Programme
- Kwok Chun Kit, Year 5 Student of Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language) Programme
- Tang Ting Man, Year 4 Student of Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language) Programme
- Tong Yu Sen, Year 4 Student of Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language) Programme
- Yau Wai Shan, Year 5 Student of Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language) Programme
Silver Award
- Chan Hong Yiu, Year 5 Student of Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language) Programme
- Yeung Hiu Sum, Year 5 Student of Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language) Programme
Bronze Award
- Ho Tsz Yan, Year 5 Student of Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language) Programme
- Hung Ming Lung, Year 5 Student of Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language) Programme
- Leung Pui Wo, Year 5 Student of Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language) Programme
Merit Award
- Cheng Lai Sze, Year 5 Student of Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Chinese Language) Programme
- Wong Wang Chak Daren, Year 4 Student of Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Language Studies and Bachelor of Education (Honours) (English Language) Programme
- Yu Pak Wing Scott, Year 5 Student of Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Language Studies and Bachelor of Education (Honours) (English Language) Programme
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