Title: Congratulations on the 35th Anniversary Conference of the ACEI-Philippines
1Congratulations on the 35th Anniversary
Conference of the ACEI-Philippines
Welcome to Hong Kong Macau !
- From
- All Members of
- ACEI Executive Board
- Hong Kong Macau
2 Paper to be Presented at the 35th Anniversary
Conference of the Association for Childhood
Education International Philippines
(ACEI-Philippines) Focus on the Teacher Global
in Mind, Local at Heart December 8-9,
2006 Manila Pavilion Hotel, Manila,
Philippines A Review of ACEI-Hong Kong Macau
(ACEI-HKM) Branch History and the Scenario of
Regional Collaboration Dr. Ramsey D.Y. Koo,
ACEI-HKM President Hong Kong Macau Email
kdyramsey_at_gmail.com
3 Introduction
- Brief review of ACEI-HKM branch history
- Nature and roles of ACEI-HKM.
- Scenario of building partnership,
- regional collaboration and international
- networking, with particular attention to ACEI
branches in the Asia Pacific region
4 Brief History of ACEI-Hong Kong Macau
- 1998 -- July 21, ACEI-HKM was founded as a
chapter under ACEI, Maryland, USA - 1999 15 June, ACEI-HKM
- Registration with Government of Hong Kong
under - the Cert. of Registration of Society
- Sec. 5A(1), Ch 151 of Societies Ordinance
- 1999 -- President contributes seed money to the
branch - 1999 June -- Received Donation from Director,
Kingston International School, Hong Kong
5 A Tale of Two Cities
Prior the return of sovereignty, both Hong Kong
and Macau were under colonial rule for centuries.
Hong Kong is a former British colony since
1842-- July1997 Pop. 6 million
Macau emerged as part of Portuguese empire in the
16th century-- Dec1999 Pop. half million
6 ACEI-HKM Registration Under One
Countries Two Systems
- Registered in 2 territories in China, and under
both Hong Kong Macau jurisdictions - Founded in the middle of the end of 2 political
transitions - Documents subject to former British Portuguese
as well as Chinese laws
7 Other Affiliation of ACEI-HKM
- ACEI-HKM is granted a seat as an official member
on the Advisory Management Committee of the Hong
Kong Teachers Centre (HKTC), a public body under
the Education Management Bureau (EMB) since 2003.
8 II. Nature and Roles of ACEI-HKM
- ACEI has chapters in over forty countries
including Philippines, Taiwan, Korea, mainland
China, Russia, Canada, Hungary, etc., each
working toward similar goals to improve the
education of our future. - Mission of ACEI-HKM
- Provide the impetus platform for change
- to promote and support the Hong Kong and Macau
community in the optimal education and
development of children, from birth through early
adolescence, and to influence the professional
growth of educators and the efforts of others who
are committed to the needs of children in a
rapidly changing society.
9 Aims of ACEI-HKM
- To ensure children can enjoy their inherit right
to receive education and welfares in families,
infant education associations, schools and
society - To provide suitable syllabus, facilities and
learning environment for infants, children and
teenagers - To foster mutual support between individuals and
organizations concerning children education and
development - To enhance the service quality of organizations
concerning children nursing and development - To arouse the public awareness of children rights
and their needs for caring, and to take
approaches to accomplish the above goal - To encourage research and publication about
children edn development - To promote exchange and collaboration across
regions, cultures, and international boundaries
10 ACEI-HKM Executive Board Members(13)
- President
- Vice-Presidents (2)
- Secretary
- Treasurers
- Public Relations
- Research Publication
- Middle School Coordinator
- Primary School Coordinator
- Early Childhood Coordinators(2)
- Special Education Coordinators (2)
- (Board of Trustees (3) Macau Coordinators
(2))
11 ACEI-HKM Executive Board
President
1 Vice-President Hong Kong
10 Executive Members
1 Vice-President Macau
3 Board of Trustees
2 Macau Coordinators
12 Roles of Executive Members
- President Vice-presidents (Hong Kong Macau)
executive members serve a two-year terms
(2005-2007) elected or re-elected through
public nomination at annual general meetings
(AGM). - help formulate and develop strategic plans and
goals for the branch for each year and beyond - facilitate input and efforts from members,
committees, working groups, Board of Trustees,
educators, communities leaders, academic experts,
invited personnel, etc.
13 Responsibilities Division of Labor
- (i) promote the aims and missions of the branch
- (ii) recruit new members and facilitate
- fund-raising
- (iii) organize various branch activities
including seminars, workshops, visits etc. - (iv) participate in research and publication
- (v) enhance networking and regional cooperation.
14 ACEI-HKM Small is Beautiful
Young is Attractive !
- ACEI-HKM is a young small association
- The association is composed of about 100 active
members (Annual Membership fee US 7). - Majority being teachers, university professors,
college students, school administrators,
government officers, etc. (Macau members
constitute about 20 percent of the population
with the similar composition). - Since the return of Hong Kong and Macau to
mainland China, much effort has been devoted to
promote and support educational exchange and
collaboration in the neighboring region.
15 Education Reform after Handover
- Both governments encourage educational exchange
and provide support and funding for programs
pertaining to innovations in school curriculum,
teaching and learning, civic language
education, school partnership, extracurricular
activities, school-based management, school
evaluation, exchange and professional development
of teachers.
16 Significant Efforts Over These Years
- (i) promote the aims and missions of the
association, - (ii) recruit new members and facilitate
fund-raising, - (iii) organize branch activities including
seminars, - workshops, conferences, visits etc.,
- (iv) participate in research and publication
- (v) enhance networking and regional cooperation.
- As a result, the association has been able to
make some significant development and complete a
variety of activities and challenging tasks in
Hong Kong, Macao and mainland China, such as fund
raising, website construction, rebuilding rural
schools in China, contracting education research
projects with the Macau government, organizing
education workshops, seminars and conferences,
book publication, and conducting cross-national
research on teachers social status, etc.
17 Some Significant Areas of Development
- 1) Fund-raising
- 2)Seminars workshops, symposiums
- 3) Research and publication
- 4) Networking and regional cooperation
18 1. Fund-raising Donation
- 1999 -- June, Received Donation from Director,
Kingston International School - 1999 ACEI-HKM makes donation to earthquake
organization in Taiwan - 2002 -- ACEI-HKM is awarded a publication grant
from Sik Sik Yuen, Taoist religious body - 2006 Receive donation for book publication,
businessmen
192 . Seminars, Workshops, Conferences
- On the average, ACEI-HKM offers
- about 3 free seminars and workshops annually to
the public. - Example
- 2005 May, International Baccalaureate Program
(IBP) - Co-organize 2 day seminar with IBP
representatives and Kingston International
School. Over a hundred participants and
representatives from various schools
(particularly international schools) and
educational organizations attend share their
views about the future of IBP for HK.
20 Seminars, Workshops, Conferences
- 2004 -- 30 October ACEI-HKM hosts its first
regional conference at HKTC - Theme Adaptation Development in
Education in the Pearl River Delta - 2005 16 April, Professional Development
Workshop, San Jose College, Macau Theme General
education, professional development, teacher
empowerment - 2005 May 2006 -- 24 June, ACEI-HKM hosts its
second regional conference at HKTC - Theme Quality School Education
Professional Development of Teachers in the Pearl
River Delta Region
21 3. Research Projects
- 2000 Curriculum Evaluation Project (Stage I
and II) for DSEJ competed in four subject areas
Civic / Moral Education Social Studies, Visual
Art Craft, Mathematics. - 2001 Consultancy services on Hope Project for
Rebuilding Rural Schools in China. ACEI-HKM
visits rural schools, coordinates with government
agencies, and sends stationery and gifts to
children and teachers to rural schools. Over the
next few years ACEI-HKM continues to sponsor
teachers from the rural areas to attend
conferences, submit articles, and participate in
exchange programs in Hong Kong Macau. - 2003 -- School-based Management (SBM) Exchange
Project completed and production of first
CD-ROM - 2004 -- Pearl River Delta Exchange Project,
Awarded HKTC Grant This project
focuses on the development of childhood education
exchange and visits to the Pearl
River Delta Region in China - 2005 -- Perception and Values of Leisure
Education among Youth in Macao. - A large-scale survey project for DSEJ,
Macau Government.
22 3. Publication
- Book Publication (6)
-
- Cheng, Doris Yuen, Freda (eds.) (2002).
Comprehensive Curriculum for Childhood Education.
A Re-visit A collection of articles translated
into Chinese from ACEI journal articles - Koo, R., Wu, S. W., Li S. P. (eds.) (2003).
Education Development Curriculum Innovations
Perspectives Experience from Mainland China,
Hong Kong Macao. Hong Kong ACEI-HKM. - Koo, R. Kam, C. K., Yung, M. S. (eds.) (2004).
Education Curriculum Reform Adaptation
Development in the Pearl River Delta Region.
ACEI-HKM. 268 pp. - Hui, M., Dawson, C. R., Moont, M. G. (eds.)
(2004). Inclusive Education in the New
Millennium. Hong Kong ACEI-HKM Education
Convergence. Sponsored by ACEI-HKM and Education
Convergence under the District Teacher Network
Scheme of HKTC. - Koo, R. Kam, C. K., Wu, S. W. (eds. ) (2006).
Quality School Education Professes ional
Development of Teacher Development in Zhujuang
Region (PRD). ACEI-HKM. - Lo, Y C Yung, M S (eds.) (2007). Curriculum
Assessment Challenges reform in the Pearl
River Delta. Hong Kong ACEI-HKM. - Others Newsletters, CD Rom, reports, etc.
234. . Networking and Regional Cooperation
- 2000 Invite Prof. Glen Dixon, former ACEI
President visits ACEI-HKM. - 2002 25 Sept., Prof. Kenneth Baron students
of Institute for Shipboard Education,
Semester-at-Sea arrives in Hong Kong joins
ACEIHKM for school tour - 2002-- ACEI-HKM members attended International
Conference on Professional Growth of Teachers in
21st Century, 18-19 May, DSEJ University of
Macau - 2002 Prof. Susan Miller, ACEI Board Member,
visits ACEI-HKM - 2005 -- Prof. Vidya Thirmurthy, ACEI
Professional Member visits ACEI-HKM. - School visit to Shatin Baptist LMC Primary
School and the kindergarten school at the Hong
Kong Institute of Education (HKIEd) - School Visits
- ACEI-HKM website http//www.acei-hkm.org.hk
24Future Outlook Possibilities Regional Exchange
International Collaboration
- Optimistic and promising future
- Some possible areas (8) include
- Links establish partnership and strengthen the
links with regional ACEI branches and other
international organizations - Website facilitate web links for other branches
and collaborate in developing new web materials
for exchange of ideas for teachers and students - Outreach / Visits promote educational visits
and the reciprocal to regional branches such as
ACEI-Philippines, KACEI (Korea), ACEI-Taiwan,
etc. - Seminars / Workshops invite and welcome members
and scholars from other branches or countries to
give presentations
25 Outlook Possibilities (contd)
- Conference -- joint venture or co-organize
conference with regional branches on rotation
basis. - Research Projects provide opportunities to
branch members and scholars for collaboration in
small-scale / cross-national research, as in
comparative studies, questionnaires survey and
data collection from different geographic
regions. - Publications facilitate joint publications with
other branches and ACEI-Headquarters in
newsletters, books, journal articles, VCDs,
reports, etc. - Regional Journal of ACEI branches
- publication of academic papers for ACEI
branches using electronic or paper format.
26Regional Collaboration
Links Email ACEI Annual Conference
Website
Outreach/ School Visits
Journal of ACEI Branches Electronic / paper
Building Partnership Collaboration
Seminars Workshops
Others eg. fund- raising
Joint-Venture Conference
Research Projects Comparative Or Trans-regional
Publication Newsletters, books, reports,
research output
27 Conclusion
- ACEI branches should provide impetus and
platform for change and dialogue. - help build bridges connecting educational
practitioners and scholars from different regions
of the world to work together. - Suggestions and proposals are welcomed and
valued. - Continuous dialogue and interactions between
branches are absolutely essential and necessary
for future development.
28Proposals are Welcomed Valued
- Together We Can Make a Better World !
- Thank you !
- Maraming Salamat !
- Gracias!
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