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Examining The Essential Employability Attributes From Different Perspectives, Deanna To Lau, Charles Chan, Kelvin Chan, George Cheung, Oscar Ng, Shuk Yi, Ivy Liu, Po Lung, Prosper Chan Jun 2013

Examining The Essential Employability Attributes From Different Perspectives, Deanna To Lau, Charles Chan, Kelvin Chan, George Cheung, Oscar Ng, Shuk Yi, Ivy Liu, Po Lung, Prosper Chan

Practical Social and Industrial Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Evaluating The Ivelite Programme To Empower Vet Students, Wai Ning, Kris Wong, Deanna To Lau Jun 2013

Evaluating The Ivelite Programme To Empower Vet Students, Wai Ning, Kris Wong, Deanna To Lau

Practical Social and Industrial Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


From School Dropouts To Achievers: Reengagement Of Student Learning In Youth College, Fu Yiu, Vincent Yeung, Lik Hang, Kelvin Kwong, Wing Hang, Jack Lai, Yuk Ling, Belle Leung, Kit Yi, Vienna Mak, Wai Yiu, Nelson Tam, Ka Ho, Matt Wong Jun 2013

From School Dropouts To Achievers: Reengagement Of Student Learning In Youth College, Fu Yiu, Vincent Yeung, Lik Hang, Kelvin Kwong, Wing Hang, Jack Lai, Yuk Ling, Belle Leung, Kit Yi, Vienna Mak, Wai Yiu, Nelson Tam, Ka Ho, Matt Wong

Practical Social and Industrial Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Quality Vocational Education And Training Through Technology-Enabled Learning And Teaching, Chi Kit, Ronald Chung Jun 2013

Quality Vocational Education And Training Through Technology-Enabled Learning And Teaching, Chi Kit, Ronald Chung

Practical Social and Industrial Research Symposium

No abstract provided.


Tradition And Future: Vet In Hong Kong, A New Perspective, Carrie Yau Jan 2013

Tradition And Future: Vet In Hong Kong, A New Perspective, Carrie Yau

Staff Publications

As the Hong Kong economy had experienced several rounds of structural changes during the past 30 years, the vocational education and training (VET) systems in Hong Kong had also undergone much transformation throughout the same period. In particular, modern VET in Hong Kong, which started to take root in mid-2000s, has gradually evolved through a series of well-planned, pro-active and concerted efforts masterminded by the Vocational Training Council (VTC) of Hong Kong.

VTC turned out a quarter of a million trainees per year to meet industries’ need at the craftsman, technician and technologist level. Riding on a conceptual framework of …