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- October 1993 - March 1995 (Creation)
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1 paper folder
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The Grantham Training College was founded in September 1951 to focus on the training of primary school teachers. The College operated in the King’s College campus at Bonham Road for one year, and then moved to the Gascoigne Road premises. At that time, only 61 places were available. After completing the one-year full-time program, students could obtain a Teacher Certificate.
In 1953, the College's enrollment increased to 150 students, including 25 boarding students from the Rural Training College (a sister institution that later merged with the Grantham Training College).
In 1960, to cope with the ever-increasing needs for teacher training, the Government further established a third college in the site of the Lo Fu Ngam Primary School as an extension of Grantham. One year later, the new college became independent and was renamed Sir Robert Black Training College.
The Grantham Training College was renamed Grantham College of Education in 1967. By 1982, Grantham obtained an annexe – a commercial building in Mongkok. Following the recommendation by the Education Commission in its Report No. 5 (1992) and the passage of the Hong Kong Institute of Education Ordinance through the Legislative Council of Hong Kong in March 1994, five pre-existing teacher education institutions including Grantham College of Education were merged to form the Hong Kong Institute of Education on 25 April 1994. The College’s two campuses at Gascoigne Road and Argyle Centre, known as Grantham Campus I and Grantham Campus II, remained in use until the Institute moved to its new Tai Po Campus in October 1997. However, the former Grantham Campus I in Gascoigne Road was the only building retained for use as the Institute’s Town Centre, where courses for part-time students and practising teachers were operated due to its convenient location.
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Towards the end of September 1993, the Task Group for Curriculum Planning for The Upgrading of the Colleges of Education was set up under the Further Education Division, Education Department. Members of the Task Group were lectures seconded from the Colleges of Education. Mrs Mak Chen Wen-ning was the convener of the Task Group.
The Task Group was assigned the task of carrying out an in-depth review of the existing curriculum of the Colleges of Education, and to pave way for the final separation of the training of primary and secondary school teachers.
This file includes draft discussion papers distributed by the Task Group in soliciting views and opinions from lecturers of the Colleges of Education regarding issues related to existing teacher education curriculum.
Also includes are miscellaneous papers from the Working Group on Academic Development of the Provisional Governing Council on the delivery mode of HKIEd programmes, and papers from the HKIEd regarding the headship posts in the Department of Social Studies.
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Closed for 30 years from the last creation date.
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Any request to use or publish materials from the University Archives will be subject to approval by the University Librarian and the Senior Management. Requestors should submit a request to libarchives@eduhk.hk stating the reason(s) and/or information of the proposed publication.
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- English