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Progress Report on the Education Reform
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Section 1 : Curriculum Reform
Target
To enhance the knowledge and abilities of all students, and to
help them develop positive values and attitudes, so as to establish
a solid foundation for life-long learning and whole-person development.
Seven Learning Goals
In line with the aims of education and the overall aims of school
curriculum, the Curriculum Development Council (CDC) has set out
the seven learning goals that our students should achieve in 10
years' time.
- Healthy Lifestyle
- Breadth of Knowledge
- Learning Skills
- Language Skills
- Habit of Reading
- National Identity
- Responsibility
Short-term Targets of Curriculum Reforms
(2001- 2006)
To achieve the above seven learning goals, schools should
(i) use the 4 key tasks to promote learning to learn;
- Reading to Learn
- Moral & Civic Education
- IT for Interactive Learning
- Project Learning
(ii) infuse the priority generic skills (i.e. communication skills,
critical thinking skills and creativity, etc) into the learning
and teaching of existing subjects/Key Learning Areas (KLAs) to develop
students' independent learning capabilities in the acquisition and
construction of knowledge;
(iii) formulate the whole-school curriculum plan (e.g. schools'
five year plan) by adopting the KLA curriculum framework and initiating
school-based components.
Last Year's Progress
(1) Curriculum Guides for Schools and Other
Curriculum Reviews
- In response to the need for curriculum development of schools,
CDC's "Basic Education Curriculum Guide - Building on Strengths"
set out 11 themes essential for Whole-school Curriculum Development.
- CDC developed 8 Key Learning Areas and General Studies (Primary)
Curriculum Guides.
- CDC and the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority
(HKEAA) jointly developed the Curriculum and Assessment Guides
of Integrated Humanities, Science and Technology, Computer and
Information Technology, History as well as Chinese History for
Secondary 4 to Secondary 5.
(2) Primary School Master/Mistress (Curriculum
Development) [PSM(CD)]
- The first batch of 232 PSM(CD)s are appointed for 5 years to
support primary school heads to lead curriculum development in
schools.
- Interim evaluation reflects that most PSM(CD)s provide effective
support to the curriculum reforms in schools.
(3) Teachers' Professional Development and
Training
- The nature of professional discourse of teachers and school
heads focuses more on meeting the learning needs of students,
i.e. it focuses on the paradigm shift from a teacher-centred to
a student-centred pedagogy.
- A Moral Civic Education (MCE) network of teachers has been set
up to promote MCE good practices and share relevant experience
with a view to achieving cross fertilisation of ideas.
- Apart from teacher training sessions organized at Fung Hon Chu
Gifted Education Centre, specialty clusters on gifted education
have been formed to enhance sharing of experiences, resources
and professional dialogue as well as providing training sessions
on parenting.
(4) Seed (Research & Development) Projects
- Secondary and primary schools, university academics as well
as Curriculum Development Institute (CDI) colleagues have worked
together to generate useful knowledge and experiences on key emphases
of curriculum reforms for other schools' reference.
- The second Knowledge Fair on Learning to Learn was held on 12
November 2002 to disseminate and help schools transfer useful
knowledge and experiences arising out of projects conducted in
2001/02. More than 80% of the participating schools noted the
positive impacts on student learning and the professional development
of teachers.
- The Chinese Language and English Language projects had obvious
impact on students' habit of reading and communication skills.
(5) Learning
and Teaching Resources
- A range of learning and teaching resources to support the new
curricula have been developed by the CDI. These include, for example,
resources based on authentic experiences of schools, reading package,
series for catering students' learning diversity, and electronic
curriculum planners, etc.
- A brand new MCE resource net (http://resources.emb.gov.hk/mce)
has been launched to facilitate teachers in designing school-based
MCE programme.
(6) On-site Support to Schools
- Teachers were observed to have reduced their dependency on textbook
and were able to use textbooks and other teaching resources more
flexibly.
- Schools were able to generate useful knowledge and experiences
in effective pedagogy, assessment in reading, project learning,
Chinese, English, Mathematics and General Studies as indicated
in 40 action research reports.
- Through various advisory service, collaborative lesson preparation,
and action research, schools were able to build up their curriculum
reform capacity and achieve the following:
(i) Gradual emergence of collegial and collaborative culture;
(ii) Professional knowledge and skills of teachers has increased;
(iii) More effective practice to enhance school-based curriculum
development, e.g. time-tabling, curriculum continuity and assessment,
etc.
Tasks Ahead for the Coming Year
In 2003/04, the CDC/CDI will focus on the following:
(1) Curriculum Guides for Schools and Other
Curriculum Reviews
- Review existing Secondary 4-7 examination subjects in collaboration
with HKEAA.
- Develop combined Curriculum and Assessment Guides, in collaboration
with HKEAA, for more examination subjects to align assessment
with curriculum, and learning with teaching.
- Form one CDC/HKEAA Committee for all senior secondary school
subjects.
- Launch the pilot scheme of Career-Oriented Diversified Curriculum.
- Develop Chinese Language (Primary 1-6) and English Language
(Primary 1-6) Curriculum Guides.
- "Guidelines on School-based Gifted Development Programmes"
will be issued and uploaded on the web for teachers' reference.
(2) Primary School Master/Mistress(Curriculum
Development) [PSM(CD)]
- Appoint more PSM(CD)s for 5 years in the current round of application.
(3) Teachers' Professional Development and
Training
- Apart from courses to support new curricula, teacher networking
will be strengthened for cascading curriculum reform changes.
E-networking has been adopted for experience sharing. More courses
on changing assessment practice and culture to improve learning
and teaching have been provided. The setting up of specialty and
regional clusters on gifted education and provision of training
sessions on parenting will continue.
(4) Seed (Research & Development) Projects
- Apart from continuing with projects on curriculum planning and
effective pedagogy, more projects would focus on learning to learn
skills in Chinese Language, English Language and Mathematics KLAs,
as well as assessment practice to improve learning and teaching.
- Useful knowledge and experiences generated would be promoted
through professional development courses, self-learning packages,
exemplars, etc. for adaptation by teachers and schools.
(5) Learning and Teaching Resources
- Develop more resources on the Internet with HKEdCity for convenient
access by teachers and schools.
- Develop more resources on learning, teaching and assessment
to support the Primary curricula of Chinese Language and English
Language.
- Support measures for exceptionally gifted students would be
extended to include science and technology.
(6) On-site Support to Schools
The vision of our support service is to nurture a culture for learning,
collaboration and improvement among the school community.
- Facilitating the development of 20+ learning communities among
PSMs to enhance networking and knowledge generation.
- Developing teachers as change agents in different KLAs and at
school levels and networking them.
- Exploring effective practices to enhance school-based curriculum
(e.g. school-based assessment and whole-school curriculum plan).
Section 2 : Language Education
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