This paper reports some preliminary findings of a needs assessment exercise conducted by the Hong Kong Institute of Education for thirteen Hong Kong primary schools towards the end of the British rule. The thirteen schools are members of a school-institute collaborative project and the needs assessment results are used as the basis for follow-up development programmes. The findings indicate that there are challenges faced by schools and that school heads and teachers perceive diverse and common needs for school development. This study provides empirical evidence for school-institute collaboration in school development and research activities.
本文報導在香港回歸前一份有關十三所小學發展需求的初步分析報告。該十三所學校屬教院「院校合作計劃」成員,調查由香港教育學院請師主持,而調查的目的,在方便成員學校作個別學校發展的根據。調查發現:個別學校固然面對不同的發展需要,而校長和老師,對學校發展的看法,亦有差異。調查也顯示了教院和學校在學校發展和學術研究方面合作的可能性。[Copyright of New Horizons: The Journal of Education, Hong Kong Teachers' Associationl is the property of Hong Kong Teachers' Association at http://www.hkta1934.org.hk/]