This research aims to determine whether the voucher scheme in Hong Kong would really increase professional development of Hong Kong early childhood teachers, and to see how the teachers will react to this change. Few studies have been conducted on how the voucher system affects the teachers. A qualitative approach was employed where a total of twelve teachers and four principals from the four kindergarten schools were asked to participate in the study. The results of the study show that teachers from the different kindergartens were having more convergent views about the pre-primary education voucher scheme among the teachers from these schools. Many of them believe that the voucher scheme is in fact a fair policy and that it could effecti...
School choice gives parents greater power over their childrenâs education. But ever since the Pre-pr...
In recent years, the Government of the Hong Kong SAR has allocated considerably more attention and r...
A prior study conducted by Walker (1996) showed teachers working in Primary schools in Hong-kong exp...
The Pre-primary Education Voucher Scheme (PEVS) of Hong Kong has generated considerable controversy ...
This paper aims to investigate and examine the impact of government policy (Pre-primary Education Vo...
Almost all 3- to 6-year-olds attend preschool programmes in Hong Kong, yet until recently early chil...
Educational authorities in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of China introduced a...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the efficiency of the provision of school vouchers. The voucher...
In this study the authors aimed to examine the differentiability of 5 factors that preschool teacher...
This research study examines the development of a school guidance programme in a teacher education i...
The introduction of a voucher scheme for early childhood education in Hong Kong has resulted in sign...
Early visual arts education (EVAE) has been included in the Education Blueprint for the 21st Century...
published_or_final_versionPublic AdministrationMasterMaster of Public Administratio
Based upon the findings of the study, improvement measures are suggested, namely, government subsidi...
Early childhood inclusive education (ECIE) has been advocated in Hong Kong and other societies for d...
School choice gives parents greater power over their childrenâs education. But ever since the Pre-pr...
In recent years, the Government of the Hong Kong SAR has allocated considerably more attention and r...
A prior study conducted by Walker (1996) showed teachers working in Primary schools in Hong-kong exp...
The Pre-primary Education Voucher Scheme (PEVS) of Hong Kong has generated considerable controversy ...
This paper aims to investigate and examine the impact of government policy (Pre-primary Education Vo...
Almost all 3- to 6-year-olds attend preschool programmes in Hong Kong, yet until recently early chil...
Educational authorities in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of China introduced a...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the efficiency of the provision of school vouchers. The voucher...
In this study the authors aimed to examine the differentiability of 5 factors that preschool teacher...
This research study examines the development of a school guidance programme in a teacher education i...
The introduction of a voucher scheme for early childhood education in Hong Kong has resulted in sign...
Early visual arts education (EVAE) has been included in the Education Blueprint for the 21st Century...
published_or_final_versionPublic AdministrationMasterMaster of Public Administratio
Based upon the findings of the study, improvement measures are suggested, namely, government subsidi...
Early childhood inclusive education (ECIE) has been advocated in Hong Kong and other societies for d...
School choice gives parents greater power over their childrenâs education. But ever since the Pre-pr...
In recent years, the Government of the Hong Kong SAR has allocated considerably more attention and r...
A prior study conducted by Walker (1996) showed teachers working in Primary schools in Hong-kong exp...