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Can Hong Kong Become An International Education Hub As Our Chief Executive Suggested, & Develop Her “Education Economy”?
01-10-24 Education is considered important. Parents invariably think unless their children have a college degree, they will not get a good job. For that, the degree from a good overseas university is even better. Often, their children are simply to fulfill the parents’ dreams. There are roughly more than one million international students studying in…
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A Lot OF People In Hong Kong Have The Opportunity To Continue To Higher Education But Why Are Many Still Culturally Unmotivated?—The Respected School Headmaster & Writer Mr Terence Chang Gave An Answer
09-11-22 We get impatient and short-sighted when we compare and compete with other people. Hong Kong is always the winner of the most populous city in the world. The average living space per capita in Hong Kong is less than 1.3 meter for a staggering population of 7 million. Everywhere is jammed with heads. We…
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TO DEVELOP TECHNOLOGY IN HONG KONG, WE NEED EDUCATION IN FAILURE, NOT ONLY SUCCESS—STANLEY ZHENG
13-10-19 I wrote on creativity. Technology is about creativity. Technology in Hong Kong means the discovery of new scientific knowledge which will bring the new results of methods, systems and devices. They can be used for practical purposes to drive our economic growth and give hopes to the youth. Stanley Zheng is a renowned expert…
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4 MUSIC VISIONS OF MAESTRO MUI KWONG CHIU: MUSIC PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN HONG KONG
14-09-19 It was said that madness is genius since he prefers to be absolutely wild than bored. Always try to change things in the seed, that is genius. Fortunately, the difference between wild stupidity and genius is that genius cleverly knows his limits. Dr Mui Kwong Chiu is a genius and has been wild in…
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AFTEC’s “Learning Theatre” : How “The Revenge of Orphan Zhao” transform Youngsters into a Better Person
4.1.19 Learning through a play has been successfully developed by AFTEC (The Absolutely Fabulous Theatre Connection) in Hong Kong. Their aim is “an arts-based approach for the purpose of positive change for young people beyond the classroom”. In 2018, their Artistic Director Dr Vicki Ooi led the youngsters and directed a play based on an…