The Hong Kong Institute of Education (Abbreviated: HKIEd) is one of eight subsidised tertiary institutes under the University Grants Committee of Hong Kong. It is the only one dedicated to teacher education.
Established in 1994 upon the foundation of 70 years of teacher training by the former Colleges of Education, the HKIEd is the only University Grants Committee funded institution dedicated professional teacher education in Hong Kong. HKIEd provides doctorate, master and undergraduate degrees, postgraduate diploma, certificates and a range of in-service programs to around 7,000 pre-service students and serving teachers.
In October 1997, the Institute moved to its new campus in Tai Po near the Tai Po Industrial Estate. It has a Sports Centre at Pak Shek Kok, Tai Po, as well as a Town Centre campus in Tseung Kwan O.
In 2001, the HKIEd HSBC Early Childhood Learning Centre was established on the campus. The HKIEd Jockey Club Primary School was founded on the campus in the following year.
From 1 May 2004, the institute was granted self-accrediting status in respect of its own teacher education programs at degree-level and above.
Editors [1]
The following is the list of scholars from The Hong Kong Institute of Education who currently serve as editors for one or more SciTechnol journals.
Publications [10]
The following is the list of articles by scholars from The Hong Kong Institute of Education that are published in SciTechnol journals.
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Does the Quality of Sleep Affect Emotional Experience and the Ability to Recognize Emotions
Short Communication: J Sleep Disor: Treat Care
DOI:
Alessandro Silvani
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Insomnia, Poor Sleep and Emotion Regulation: Suggestions for Treatment
Opinion Article: J Sleep Disor: Treat Care
DOI:
Luciano Daniel*
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Perioperative Management of Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Perspective: J Sleep Disor: Treat Care
DOI:
Parola Sylvie
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Sleep Pattern During Pregnancy and Maternal Depression
Review Article: J Sleep Disor: Treat Care
DOI:
Paul Linen
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Nightmares and Schizophrenia in General Academic Field of Sleep
Commentary: J Sleep Disor: Treat Care
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Darwin Hamilton
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Health issues and Consequences faced due to sleep disruption
Opinion Article: J Sleep Disor: Treat Care
DOI:
Richard Kronauerb
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Impact on Attention, Cognition, and Mood- Aiming for the Sweet Spot
Perspective: J Sleep Disor: Treat Care
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Yanlong Chen
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Interindividual Differences in Vulnerability to Sleep Loss
Review Article: J Sleep Disor: Treat Care
DOI:
Kui Philip
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Long-Term Health Consequences of Sleep Disruption in Healthy Individuals
Commentary: J Sleep Disor: Treat Care
DOI:
Hossein Beheshti
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Sleep Apnea and the Brain: Neurocognitive and Emotional Considerations
Short Communication: J Sleep Disor: Treat Care
DOI:
Goldberg Mancus