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The Education Development Office and English Language Centre have co-organised the second e-Portfolio Competition to promote the use of creative and practical online learning portfolios. Four winners were selected from 15 finalists.
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Mr David Santandreu Calonge, Senior Education Development Officer of the Education Development Office, received two French national awards for his outstanding contribution to French culture.
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CityU will provide once again local secondary school principals and teachers with the opportunity to upgrade their qualifications and subject knowledge through the Teachers Update Course 2007 programme.
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The Strategic Teaching Enhancement Programme (STEP) 2007, organized by the Education Development Office to help academic staff keep pace with the ever-changing university environment, kicked off on 25 January.
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The Language Clinic promotes peer-tutoring to boost English language skills across campus, according to Dr Rodney Jones of the Department of English and Communication.
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The "Creativity-in-Action" workshops run by students from the School of Creative Media proved highly successful at getting secondary school students interested in video art, photography and web animation.
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The Education Development Office at CityU held the "Learning to learn: Preparing Secondary School Students for Lifelong Learning" Conference on 17 June, sharing thoughts with secondary school teachers on lifelong learning and "learning to learn".
A new book written by senior students and alumni at City University of Hong Kong that aimed to help freshmen adapt to their new lives at CityU was launched at a ceremony on 27 October.
About 100 teachers and students from local secondary schools gathered at CityU to share their experiences implementing problem-based learning (PBL) in their classrooms.
Be it through innovative pedagogies, caring advice or strong connection with industry, the five Teaching Excellence Awards winners of 2004-05 share a passion to motivate students to actively participate in achieving desired learning outcomes.

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