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HKIEd Joy of Learning No.2, 2005
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Participating in the AIA Quest for the Champion Communicator 2005

Continued education is the way to success for an early childhood educator
Experience from the study tour has shown our students that it is not easy to be a good teacher in early childhood education. Widening their horizon through the tour makes them more aware of the need to reach new heights. To become a good teacher, the prerequisite is self-confidence which is only built on professional knowledge and sound pedagogy skills. All student members are convinced that the way to success is by continual learning as a way of strengthening their own abilities.

A New Generation of Language Teachers is Born Prospective Teachers Serving the School Community A Global Vision and A Local Mission Wendy's Mission Possible in Hong Kong A Passage to China ¢w for Professionalism in Early Childhood Education Moving Ahead Photo Gallery We Count on Your Support Encouraging News from Pun Congratulations to Our Quality Teachers of Tomorrow Exploring a New Horizon through "Co-operative Learning" Reinforcing Our Bonds ¢w Rendezvous with Overseas Alumni A "Feast" for Cultural Sharing How Artistic Creation interacts with Education Research An Interview with Professor Cheng Yin-cheong An Enlightening Encounter with Professor Lung Ying-tai Quintessence of the Forum on the Roots of Education Thank you for your support Joy of Learning Editorial Committee Student's Artwork
Joining hands with HKIEd in promotion of Early Childhood Teacher Training - Ms Kathy Wong, Secretary, Advisory Committee of the Hongkong Bank Foundation (2nd from right).
The Power of Works First Inter-varsity English Speaking and Debating Competition (Nanjing Normal University vs HKIEd) Dr Jasmine Luk Lecturer, Department of English
HKIEd Student Teams demonstrating how they have benefited from this eye-opening trip.
3-3-4 Education Reform "I hope to gain exposures on early childhood education research from an undergraduate or master degree course.  One day, I shall be able to contribute not only as a good early childhood educator, but also as a mentor helping to train talents for the education sector." Jim Wing-hai, Avis "The training at the Institute has already provided us with a strong foundation, especially through class observation.  The mentor teacher and the Institute's lecturers have taken good care of me, helping me a lot in improving my pedagogy skills.  This intimate tutorship experience means so much to me as a student teacher and I will pursue the HKIEd Certificate in Early Childhood Education Programme as a move forward." Tsui Sin-yee Student, Qualified Kindergarten Teacher Programme Second-year Student, Certificate in Early Childhood Education Programme