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    Address speech for the exhibition by part-time evening students of window display of the Lee Wai Lee Technical Institute 李惠利工業學院夜學課程「櫥窗設計」展覽, 前署理教育處處長(工業) 華德斯先生致辭

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    Address by Mr. D. D. Waters, I.S.O., 11th June 1982 for the exhibition by part-time evening students of window display of the Lee Wai Lee Technical Institute

    A speech of challenges on teaching technical courses in the medium of Chinese

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    Talk by D. D. Waters, J. P., Assistant Director of Education (Technical) at the seminar Design of Courses of English for Specific Purposes , for teachers in technical institutes, held on Saturday, 21st June 1980 commencing at 9.30 a.m. at the Lee Wai Lee Technical Institute. Paper talks about the technical Chinese usage, development and the challenge in Hong Kong technical institutes

    A brief history of technical education in Hong Kong 1863 to 1980: a paper presented on the occasion of the 30th Anniversary: 12 October 2000

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    As someone who in the 1970s was given the sobriquet of Mr. Technical Institute , I am proud and deeply honoured to be invited to address you all today. The occasion is Mirrison Hill Technical Institute\u27s (MHTI) 30th Anniversary, which falls in this, so called, Millennium Year..

    Vocational training in a developing country

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    Range of scope: The dissertation deals with the vocational training of operatives and craft level personnel, together with related factors, in developing countries. It has a four-fold aim. These are: (a) To examine the needs for operative and craft level manpower education and training in developing countries. (b) The consideration of related factors such as intermediate technology, local conditions and environment. (c) The comparison and relationship of vocational training needs in developing countries with established practices in developed countries. (d) To lay down general principles and recommendations in relation to the above. Main findings: One of the prime needs of an emergent country is to develop the general basic education of its people coupled with sensible vocational education and training. When planning such systems consideration must be given to intermediate technology and local conditions, including social, cultural and economic factors, together with the philosophy of the government as well as the wishes of the people. (Note: The range and scope of the dissertation is covered in greater depth in the Preface and objectives on page 6. The findings of the dissertation are covered in detail in Chapter Seven, “Conclusions and Recommendations”, on page 127)

    A speech of English for specific purposes (ESP)

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    Talk by D. D. Waters, J. P., Assistant Director of Education (Technical) at the seminar Design of Courses of English for Specific Purposes , for teachers in technical institutes, held on Wednesday, 11th June 1980 at 9.30 a.m. at the Lee Wai Lee Technical Institute. Seminar was organised by Technical Teachers\u27 College

    The development of technical education in Hong Kong and opportunities for prevocational school leavers

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    Paper presented by D.D. Waters, J. P., Assistant Director of Education (Technical) at a seminar held at Caritas, Caine Road, for new prevocational school teachers; Thursday, 30th August, 1979

    A head of his time: the management style of a head

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    Paper presented by D.D. Waters, J. P., Assistant Director of Education (Technical) at the seminar Management in Education Today - Module III at the Technical Teachers\u27 College on 27th February 1980

    Vocational training in Hong Kong

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    The bulletin for the addresss speech for the Rotary Club of Hong Kong. We were priviled to have as our Speaker today, Rtn. D.D. Waters, Member of the Rotary Club of Kowloon and Principal, Morrison Hill Technical Institute

    Address speech for the Joint Prize-giving Ceremony of the Caritas Prevocational Schools

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    Address by D. D. Waters, J. P., Assistant Director of Education (Technical) at the City Hall on 22nd July, 1980, on the occasion of the Joint Prize-giving Ceremony of the Caritas Prevocational Schools

    The future role of the training officer in Hong Kong

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    Introduction: I have been asked by the Honorary Secretary of the Hong Kong branch of the Royal Society of Health to write a paper on any subject relating to the work of our society. This embraces health and welfare, in a wide variety of forms, leading into many varied professions thus making the choice of subjects almost endless. My topic dealing with the role of the training officer, chosen I hasten to add after long deliberations, should, I feel, be of increasing interest to most professions. There is no doubt that in the future the training officer will be far more important in Hong Kong than he is today. I also wish to make it clear that the views expressed in this paper are my own and are given in a personal capacity..
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