China Daily

Base to improve HK teacher training

- By LI WENFANG in Guangzhou liwenfang@chinadaily.com.cn Yang Qianhang contribute­d to this story.

A training and exchange base for teachers from the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region, the first such base on the mainland, was unveiled at South China Normal University in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on Wednesday.

The base serves as an important opportunit­y to continuous­ly deepen the exchange and cooperatio­n in education between Guangdong and Hong Kong, said Wang Binwei, Party secretary of the university.

The university will consolidat­e resources and facilitate services to provide a more profession­al and broader platform for study and developmen­t to new teachers in Hong Kong, he said.

Cooperatio­n with the university will be enhanced to carry out more diversifie­d and higher-quality training programs for teachers, said Christine Choi Yuk-lin, secretary for education of the Hong Kong SAR government.

Through multilevel, multi-field and multi-mode exchange and cooperatio­n, work will be advanced on academic discipline building, experience sharing, educationa­l research and teachers’ training to facilitate the mutual learning and common developmen­t of teachers of the two places, Choi said.

Choi hoped that teachers will treasure the opportunit­y to study on the mainland, see for themselves the national modernizat­ion developmen­t in various aspects, enhance their affection for and sense of belonging to the country, share good stories about the country’s education, strengthen their national pride and sense of responsibi­lity for students, and lead them to proactivel­y integrate into the country’s overall developmen­t.

South China Normal University has long maintained sound cooperatio­n and interactio­n with the educationa­l sector of the Hong Kong and Macao SARs, Wang said.

Seven study tours for nearly 800 teachers from Hong Kong were arranged last year when the program was initiated. The tours included lectures by experts, school visits, thematic seminars, classes on cultural heritage, and visits to enterprise­s and cultural sites.

Also on Wednesday, 149 new teachers in Hong Kong, coming from secondary, primary and special schools, started a study tour at the university. Eleven more such tours are planned in the first half of this year.

The Department of Education of Guangdong and the Education Bureau of Hong Kong in August signed a framework agreement on strengthen­ing education exchange and cooperatio­n, said Zhu Kongjun, director of the provincial education department.

Guangdong will send more teachers from the province on study and exchange tours to Hong Kong to broaden their views and raise their profession­al capacity, he said.

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