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Reports on cultural activities (75), kindergarten (81), music (82), language skills (81), core methodology (80)

Includes multiple reports concerning the incorporation of cultural activities in the full-time course curriculum at Northcote College of Education; and on music education, kindergarten education, language skills programmes and core methodology course at the Colleges of Education.

Northcote College of Education

Social studies syllabuses 2-year course

Includes proposed syllabi of the common and college units of Social Studies for the full-time two-year course. Among the Colleges of Education, only Northcote College of Education and Grantham College of Education offered Social Studies as an elective subject for the full-time two-year course.

Northcote College of Education

Suggested syllabuses for English and English Language Skills

Includes suggested syllabuses of the common and college units of both English, an elective subject, and English Language Skills, a core curriculum programme, of the full-time courses offered at the Colleges of Education and the Hong Kong Technical Teachers' College ("HKTTC"). Both the common and college units were developed jointly by the English Departments of the Colleges of Education and HKTTC. The common units were available for study at all four Colleges, whereas the college units were offered specifically to students enrolled at a particular College.

Northcote College of Education

Syllabuses 1984/85 for unitised courses

Includes the revised syllabi of the elective subjects available for study at Northcote College of Education for the full-time two-year and three-year courses.

When both courses were introduced in September 1980, each student was required to elect for study three subjects which he/she intended to teach after graduation from the courses. With effect from September 1984, the syllabi were recast into units of study and students would only be required to study two elective subjects. It was hoped that the reduction in elective studies would pave the way for more flexibility and further improvement of the course curriculum.

Northcote College of Education

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