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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Education in Hong Kong |  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - University of Hong Kong - Campus and historyThe university main campus covers 160,000 square metres of land on Bonham Road and Pok Fu Lam Road in the Mid-levels of Hong Kong Island. HKU has some of the few remaining examples of British Colonial architecture in Hong Kong.
Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine is situated 4.5 km southwest of the main campus, i.e. in the Southern District near Sandy Bay and Pok Fu Lam. The medical campus includes Queen Mary Hospital, William M.W. Mong Building and research facilities. Faculty of Dentistr ...
See also:University of Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong - University history, University of Hong Kong - Event of Academic Freedom in 2000, University of Hong Kong - Present, University of Hong Kong - Campus and history, University of Hong Kong - Main building, University of Hong Kong - Hung Hing Ying Building, University of Hong Kong - Tang Chi Ngong Building, University of Hong Kong - University Museum and Art Gallery, University of Hong Kong - History of halls, University of Hong Kong - St. John's College, University of Hong Kong - The old halls, University of Hong Kong - Morrison Hall, University of Hong Kong - University Hall, University of Hong Kong - Student accommodation and hall system, University of Hong Kong - Criticism, University of Hong Kong - Future development, University of Hong Kong - Prominent alumni, University of Hong Kong - Organization, University of Hong Kong - Students, University of Hong Kong - Student activities, University of Hong Kong - Faculties and Departments, University of Hong Kong - Non-faculty academic units, University of Hong Kong - Students services, University of Hong Kong - Libraries Read more here: » University of Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - University of Hong Kong - Campus and history |
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|  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - Education in the People's Republic of China - Secondary education
Education in the People's Republic of China - Middle Schools.
Secondary education in mainland China has a complicated history. In the early 1960s, education planners followed a policy called "walking on two legs," which established both regular academic schools and separate technical schools for vocational training. The rapid expansion of secondary education during the Cultural Revolution created serious problems; because resources were spread too thinly, educational quality declined. Further, this expansion was ...
See also:Education in the People's Republic of China, Education in the People's Republic of China - Education policy, Education in the People's Republic of China - The education system, Education in the People's Republic of China - New Directions, Education in the People's Republic of China - Compulsory Education Law, Education in the People's Republic of China - Key Schools, Education in the People's Republic of China - Primary education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Primary Schools, Education in the People's Republic of China - Preschool Education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Special Education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Secondary education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Middle Schools, Education in the People's Republic of China - Vocational and Technical Schools, Education in the People's Republic of China - Higher education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Background, Education in the People's Republic of China - Modernization Goals in the 1980s, Education in the People's Republic of China - Educational Investment, Education in the People's Republic of China - Teachers, Education in the People's Republic of China - Adult education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Role in Modernization, Education in the People's Republic of China - Alternative Forms, Education in the People's Republic of China - Literacy and Language Reform, Education in the People's Republic of China - External link Read more here: » Education in the People's Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - Education in the People's Republic of China - Secondary education |
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|  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - Education in the People's Republic of China - Primary education
Education in the People's Republic of China - Primary Schools.
The development of primary education, in so vast a country as the PRC, was a formidable accomplishment. In contrast to the 20- percent enrollment rate before 1949, in 1985 about 96 percent of primary-school-age children were enrolled in approximately 832,300 primary schools (see table 10, Appendix A). This enrollment figure compared favorably with the record figures of the late 1960s and early 1970s, when enrollment standards were more egalitarian. In ...
See also:Education in the People's Republic of China, Education in the People's Republic of China - Education policy, Education in the People's Republic of China - The education system, Education in the People's Republic of China - New Directions, Education in the People's Republic of China - Compulsory Education Law, Education in the People's Republic of China - Key Schools, Education in the People's Republic of China - Primary education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Primary Schools, Education in the People's Republic of China - Preschool Education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Special Education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Secondary education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Middle Schools, Education in the People's Republic of China - Vocational and Technical Schools, Education in the People's Republic of China - Higher education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Background, Education in the People's Republic of China - Modernization Goals in the 1980s, Education in the People's Republic of China - Educational Investment, Education in the People's Republic of China - Teachers, Education in the People's Republic of China - Adult education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Role in Modernization, Education in the People's Republic of China - Alternative Forms, Education in the People's Republic of China - Literacy and Language Reform, Education in the People's Republic of China - External link Read more here: » Education in the People's Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - Education in the People's Republic of China - Primary education |
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|  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination - Purpose of HKCEEAfter sitting the HKCEE and having their examination results announced, candidates may apply for a place in Form 6 amongst local schools in Hong Kong. Moreover, in order to qualify for the HKALE (Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination), students must have taken the HKCEE as a prerequisite.
The certificate of HKCEE is well-known and widely recognised in Hong Kong as a formal document for seeking a job or pursuing further studies. The HKEAA has arrangements with examination boards in the United Kingdom and most subjects are equivalent to ...
See also:Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination, Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination - Introduction, Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination - Grading, Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination - HKCEE English Language Exam, Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination - Purpose of HKCEE, Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination - Early Admissions Scheme, Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination - Subjects included, Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination - Brief Introduction, Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination - List of the subjects, Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination - List of schools generating 10A students for HKCEE, Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination - Future development Read more here: » Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination - Purpose of HKCEE |
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|  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - Education in the People's Republic of China - TeachersAmong the most pressing problems facing education reformers was the scarcity of qualified teachers, which has led to a serious stunting of educational development. In 1986, there were about 8 million primary- and middle-school teachers in mainland China, but many lacked professional training. Estimates indicated that in order to meet the goals of the Seventh Five-Year Plan and realize compulsory 9-year education, the system needed 1 million new teachers for primary schools, 750,000 new teachers for junior middle schools, and 300,000 new teac ...
See also:Education in the People's Republic of China, Education in the People's Republic of China - Education policy, Education in the People's Republic of China - The education system, Education in the People's Republic of China - New Directions, Education in the People's Republic of China - Compulsory Education Law, Education in the People's Republic of China - Key Schools, Education in the People's Republic of China - Primary education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Primary Schools, Education in the People's Republic of China - Preschool Education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Special Education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Secondary education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Middle Schools, Education in the People's Republic of China - Vocational and Technical Schools, Education in the People's Republic of China - Higher education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Background, Education in the People's Republic of China - Modernization Goals in the 1980s, Education in the People's Republic of China - Educational Investment, Education in the People's Republic of China - Teachers, Education in the People's Republic of China - Adult education, Education in the People's Republic of China - Role in Modernization, Education in the People's Republic of China - Alternative Forms, Education in the People's Republic of China - Literacy and Language Reform, Education in the People's Republic of China - External link Read more here: » Education in the People's Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - Education in the People's Republic of China - Teachers |
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|  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong - HistoryThough Hong Kong has been inhabited since the Neolithic Age, the area now known as Hong Kong was an important trading region, and also a significant strategic location for the Chinese mainland during the Tang and Song dynasties and the subsequent Mongol invasion. After that, the prominence of Hong Kong fell, and only began to attract the attention of China again and the rest of the world in the 19th century when it was ceded to Britain after the Opium Wars. Hong Kong was first visited by a European in 1513, the Portuguese mariner Jorge Álva ...
See also:Hong Kong, Hong Kong - History, Hong Kong - Politics and government, Hong Kong - Legal system and judiciary, Hong Kong - Geography, Hong Kong - Administrative divisions, Hong Kong - Economy, Hong Kong - Demographics, Hong Kong - Education, Hong Kong - Culture, Hong Kong - Religion, Hong Kong - Architecture, Hong Kong - Transport, Hong Kong - Military, Hong Kong - International rankings, Hong Kong - Footnotes Read more here: » Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong - History |
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|  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - Culture of China - ArtsChinese art has varied throughout its ancient history, divided into periods by the ruling dynasties of China and changing technology, as well as influenced by great philosophers, teachers and religion. Early forms of art in China were made from pottery and jade in the Neolithic period, to which was added bronze in the Shang Dynasty. The Shang are most remembered for their bronze casting, noted for its clarity of detail. Early Chinese music and poetry was influenced by the Book of Songs, Confucius and the Chinese poet and statesman Qu Yuan. Early Chinese m ...
See also:Culture of China, Culture of China - Arts, Culture of China - Architecture, Culture of China - Cinema, Culture of China - Dance, Culture of China - Music, Culture of China - Opera, Culture of China - Visual arts and design, Culture of China - Pottery, Culture of China - Handicraft, Culture of China - Language and literature, Culture of China - Language, Culture of China - Literature, Culture of China - Clothing, Culture of China - Contemporary Culture of China, Culture of China - Cuisine, Culture of China - Society, Culture of China - Education, Culture of China - Ethnic groups and regionalisms, Culture of China - Social relations, Culture of China - Games, Culture of China - Government, Culture of China - History, Culture of China - Hobbies, Culture of China - Marriage, Culture of China - Martial Arts, Culture of China - Mass media, Culture of China - Religion, Culture of China - Science and technology, Culture of China - Tourism, Culture of China - Other to be inserted above, Culture of China - Communist culture, Culture of China - Important cities Read more here: » Culture of China: Encyclopedia II - Culture of China - Arts |
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|  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong - HistoryEven though Hong Kong has been inhabited since the Neolithic Age, the area now known as Hong Kong was an important trading region, and also a significant strategic location for the Chinese mainland during the Tang and Song dynasties and the subsequent Mongol invasion. After that, the attention of Hong Kong fell, and only began to attract the attention of China again and the rest of the world in the 19th century when it was ceded to Britain after the Opium Wars. Hong Kong was first visited by a European in 1513, the Portuguese mariner Jorge ...
See also:Hong Kong, Hong Kong - History, Hong Kong - Politics and government, Hong Kong - Legal system and judiciary, Hong Kong - Geography, Hong Kong - Administrative divisions, Hong Kong - Economy, Hong Kong - Demographics, Hong Kong - Education, Hong Kong - Culture, Hong Kong - Religion, Hong Kong - Architecture, Hong Kong - Transport, Hong Kong - Military, Hong Kong - International rankings, Hong Kong - Footnotes Read more here: » Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - Hong Kong - History |
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|  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - High school - AustraliaMain articles: List of schools in Australia, Queensland state high schools
High school is the most common name for secondary schools in Australia. In Victoria the name was officially changed to secondary college in the early 1990s, but to the majority of the adult population they are still high schools. In the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania high school is 7-10, and studen ...
See also:High school, High school - Australia, High school - Canada, High school - Hong Kong, High school - Japan, High school - New Zealand, High school - Republic of Korea South Korea, High school - Singapore, High school - Republic of China Taiwan, High school - South Africa, High school - United Kingdom, High school - United States Read more here: » High school: Encyclopedia II - High school - Australia |
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|  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - People's Republic of China - HistoryAfter World War II, the Chinese Civil War between the Communist Party of China and the Kuomintang ended in 1949 with the Communists in control of mainland China and the Kuomintang in control of Taiwan and some outlying islands of Fujian. On October 1, 1949, Mao Zedong emphatically declared the People's Republic of China, establishing a communist state, and proclaiming "the Chinese people have stood up."
Supporters of the Maoist Era claim that under Mao, China's unity and sovereignty was assured for the first time in a century, and the ...
See also:People's Republic of China, People's Republic of China - History, People's Republic of China - Politics, People's Republic of China - Human rights debates, People's Republic of China - Political divisions, People's Republic of China - Geography and climate, People's Republic of China - Foreign relations, People's Republic of China - Military, People's Republic of China - Largest cities, People's Republic of China - Economy, People's Republic of China - Transportation, People's Republic of China - Demographics, People's Republic of China - Ethnic and linguistic diversity, People's Republic of China - Population control, People's Republic of China - Education, People's Republic of China - Public health, People's Republic of China - Culture, People's Republic of China - Science & Technology, People's Republic of China - Miscellaneous topics Read more here: » People's Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - People's Republic of China - History |
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|  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - People's Republic of China - HistoryMain articles: History of China, History of the People's Republic of China, and Timeline of Chinese history
After World War II, the Chinese Civil War between the Communist Party of China and the Kuomintang ended in 1949 with the Communists in control of mainland China and the Kuomintang in control of Taiwan and some outlying islands of Fujian. On October 1, 1949, Mao Zedong emphatically declared the People's Republic of China, establishing a communist stat ...
See also:People's Republic of China, People's Republic of China - History, People's Republic of China - Politics, People's Republic of China - Human rights debates, People's Republic of China - Political divisions, People's Republic of China - Geography and climate, People's Republic of China - Foreign relations, People's Republic of China - Military, People's Republic of China - Largest cities, People's Republic of China - Economy, People's Republic of China - Transportation, People's Republic of China - Demographics, People's Republic of China - Ethnic and linguistic diversity, People's Republic of China - Population control, People's Republic of China - Education, People's Republic of China - Public health, People's Republic of China - Culture, People's Republic of China - Sports, People's Republic of China - Popular Sports, People's Republic of China - Performance at international games, People's Republic of China - Science and technology, People's Republic of China - Miscellaneous topics Read more here: » People's Republic of China: Encyclopedia II - People's Republic of China - History |
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| |  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - High school - AustraliaMain articles: List of schools in Australia, Queensland state high schools
High school is the most common name for secondary schools in Australia. In Victoria the name was officially changed to secondary college in the early 1990s, but to the majority of the adult population they are still high schools. In the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania high school is 7-10, and studen ...
See also:High school, High school - Australia, High school - Canada, High school - Hong Kong, High school - Japan, High school - New Zealand, High school - Republic of Korea South Korea, High school - Singapore, High school - Republic of China Taiwan, High school - South Africa, High school - United Kingdom, High school - England Wales and Northern Ireland, High school - Scotland, High school - United States Read more here: » High school: Encyclopedia II - High school - Australia |
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|  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - Institute of technology - AustraliaSee the articles on Education in Australia and Technical and Further Education (TAFE), Category:Australian tertiary institutions and College of advanced education
In Australia the "Institutes of Technology" became founding members of the Australian Technology Network of universities. The Institute of Technology title has since been appropriated by a number of TAFE institutes.
See also:Institute of technology, Institute of technology - Australia, Institute of technology - 1970s-1990s, Institute of technology - 1990s-Today, Institute of technology - Belgium and the Netherlands, Institute of technology - Canada, Institute of technology - Finland - Ammattikorkeakoulu, Institute of technology - French language areas - Écoles Polytechnique, Institute of technology - German language areas - Fachhochschule, Institute of technology - India, Institute of technology - Ireland, Institute of technology - Italy, Institute of technology - Hong Kong, Institute of technology - Malaysia, Institute of technology - New Zealand, Institute of technology - Portugal, Institute of technology - Singapore, Institute of technology - United Kingdom, Institute of technology - United States, Institute of technology - Institutions using the terms institute of technology or polytechnic, Institute of technology - University level, Institute of technology - Other higher education, Institute of technology - Secondary education Read more here: » Institute of technology: Encyclopedia II - Institute of technology - Australia |
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|  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Hong Kong - PopulationAge structure:
0-14 years: 18% (male 676,756; female 602,434)
15-64 years: 71% (male 2,520,473; female 2,563,355)
65 years and over: 11% (male 342,942; female 410,342) (2000 est.)
Average age: 34
Population growth rate: 1.35% (2000 est.)
Birth rate: 11.29 births/1,000 population (2000 est.)
Death rate: 5.93 deaths/1,000 population (2000 est.)
Net migration rate: 8.12 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2000 est.)
Sex ratio:< ...
See also:Demographics of Hong Kong, Demographics of Hong Kong - Population, Demographics of Hong Kong - Ethnicities, Demographics of Hong Kong - Vietnamese, Demographics of Hong Kong - Religions, Demographics of Hong Kong - Languages, Demographics of Hong Kong - Education Read more here: » Demographics of Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Hong Kong - Population |
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|  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - List of China-related topics 123-L - BBadaling - Badaling Expressway - Bagua zhang - Baguwen - Bai - Bai hua - Bai Juyi - Bai Ling - Bai Shouyi - Baitou Mountain - Baiyun International Airport - Ban Gu - Banana - Banco Nacional Ultramarino - Bank of China Tower - Bank of China - Banner (Inner Mongolia) - Banner system - Bao'an - Bao'an (Shaanxi) - Baoding - Baoguo Temple
Battle of Beijing - Battle of Changban - Battle of Changping - Battle of Changsha - Battle of Changsha (1930) - Battle of Changsha (1939) - Battle of Changsha (1941) - Battle of Changsha (1942) - Battle o ...
See also:List of China-related topics 123-L, List of China-related topics 123-L - 0-9, List of China-related topics 123-L - A, List of China-related topics 123-L - B, List of China-related topics 123-L - C, List of China-related topics 123-L - D, List of China-related topics 123-L - E, List of China-related topics 123-L - F, List of China-related topics 123-L - G, List of China-related topics 123-L - H, List of China-related topics 123-L - I, List of China-related topics 123-L - J, List of China-related topics 123-L - K, List of China-related topics 123-L - L Read more here: » List of China-related topics 123-L: Encyclopedia II - List of China-related topics 123-L - B |
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|  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - College - The rest of the English-speaking worldInfluenced by their origins in the British Empire, and by modern American pop culture, the rest of the English-speaking world seems to have adopted a mix of their practices.
College - Australia.
In Australia, the term "college" can refer to an institution of tertiary education that is smaller than a university, run independently or as part of a university. Following a reform in the 1980s many of the formerly independent colleges now belong to a larger university. Many private high schools that provide seco ...
See also:College, College - United Kingdom, College - Universities and colleges, College - United States of America, College - The origin of America's usage, College - British and American usage contrasted, College - The rest of the English-speaking world, College - Australia, College - Canada, College - Ireland, College - Hong Kong, College - India, College - Singapore, College - New Zealand, College - The non-English-speaking world Read more here: » College: Encyclopedia II - College - The rest of the English-speaking world |
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| |  |  |  | Education in Hong Kong: Encyclopedia II - People's Republic of China - Largest citiesThe PRC has dozens of major cities, including 3 of the 55 global cities.
(All the Chinese given above in this section are in simplified Chinese character.)
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See also:People's Republic of China, People's Republic of China - History, People's Republic of China - Politics, People's Republic of China - Human rights debates, People's Republic of China - Political divisions, People's Republic of China - Geography and climate, People's Republic of China - Foreign relations, People's Republic of China - Military, People's Republic of China - Largest cities, People's Republic of China - Economy, People's Republic of China - Transportation, People's Republic of China - Demographics, People's Republic of China - Ethnic and linguistic diversity, People's Republic of China - Population control, People's |
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