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HKIEd Joy of Learning No.2, 2005
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Participating in the AIA Quest for the Champion Communicator 2005

A passion for Cantonese opera, Chinese folk songs and Chinese musical instruments motivated 15 faculty members and postgraduate students from Oakland University, US to study at the Institute. Under the watchful eye of Mr Ng

Chun Hoi, Lecturer of the Department of Creative Arts and Physical Education, Deborah Blair is trying her hands on Qinqin, an instrument requiring "a technique totally different from guitar playing".
A New Generation of Language Teachers is Born Prospective Teachers Serving the School Community A Global Vision and A Local Mission Wendy's Mission Possible in Hong Kong A Passage to China ¢w for Professionalism in Early Childhood Education Moving Ahead Photo Gallery We Count on Your Support Encouraging News from Pun Congratulations to Our Quality Teachers of Tomorrow Exploring a New Horizon through "Co-operative Learning" Reinforcing Our Bonds ¢w Rendezvous with Overseas Alumni A "Feast" for Cultural Sharing How Artistic Creation interacts with Education Research An Interview with Professor Cheng Yin-cheong An Enlightening Encounter with Professor Lung Ying-tai Quintessence of the Forum on the Roots of Education Thank you for your support Joy of Learning Editorial Committee Student's Artwork
Ms Katherine Hung, Director of Li Ka Shing Foundation Limited, gave an inspiring talk to HKIEd students at the High-table Dinner of the Sir Robert Black Hall and the Jockey Club Student Hall on 31 March 2005.
The Power of Works First Inter-varsity English Speaking and Debating Competition (Nanjing Normal University vs HKIEd) Dr Jasmine Luk Lecturer, Department of English 3-3-4 Education Reform PHOTOgallery Crossing the Pacific to study oriental music Business leader meets with students