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'I felt as if a fire hadbeen lit inside me'

After graduating from Bath Spa University in the UK with a degree in creative studies in English, Andrew Russell did a five-week TESOL (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) course, which inspired his interest in teaching. ...

Out with the old

Jonathan So’s apps for kids are helping to replace textbooks, writes Hilda Poon. ...

Careers iced amid hiring freeze

Many schools have basically frozen the hiring of teachers in recent years, writes Chiu Po-sze. ...

Class of her own

Heather Du Quesnay is retiring after reforming the ESF, writes Katherine Forestier. ...

Sector offers jobs bonanza

Job prospects in the property management industry are extremely positive, with the sector having long faced the problem of a manpower shortage, writes Chiu Po-sze. ...

New policies boost training

The government is adopting various policies to enhance students' English proficiency, writes Chiu Po-sze. ...

Bureau hunts for tech-minded staff

The opportunities brought about by information technology (IT) are being embraced by the Education Bureau, which is ... ...

Educator's success is all in the brain

The education reforms aimed at training students to analyse issues from different angles have caused a stir in the academe as teachers and students have found it hard to ... ...

How to encourage critical thinking among students - Advice from a seasoned educator

The education reforms aimed at training students to analyse issues from different angles have caused a stir in the academe as teachers and students have found it hard to ... ...

Gloomy days for educators

Employment prospects for secondary school teachers remain gloomy over the next few ... ...