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− | Dr Shak, Wai Han, Therese (石慧嫻) (1932-2010) set up the first adult education centre of Caritas, Hong Kong, in 1966. In 1969, she worked as a senior management staff in the Caritas Adult & Higher Education Service and retired in 1991.<ref name="newsletter" /> | + | Dr Shak, Wai Han, Therese (石慧嫻)(BA 1957; MA 1972; MEd 1982)(1932-2010) Shak completed her Bachelor of Arts in English 1957 at the University of Hong Kong. In 1972 Shak received her Master of Arts and received a Master’s of Education in 1982, both awarded from the University of Hong Kong. Further obtained her doctoral degree from the University of British Columbia, Canada in 1989. <ref name="Alumni_HKUnewsletter"/> |
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+ | She set up the first adult education centre of Caritas, Hong Kong, in 1966. In 1969, she worked as a senior management staff in the Caritas Adult & Higher Education Service and retired in 1991.<ref name="newsletter" /> | ||
== Selected Recent Publications == | == Selected Recent Publications == | ||
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+ | <ref name="Alumni_HKUnewsletter">The University of Hong Kong (2004). ''Convocation Newsletter - HKU Alumni (2004 Summer issue)'' Newsletter from http://www.convocation.hku.hk Retrieved July, 2017, from http://www.alumni.hku.hk/f/newsletter/460/1151/p27_35.pdf </ref> | ||
<ref name="newsletter">悼念石慧嫻博士 . (n.d.). Retrieved July, 2017, from http://www.caritas.org.hk/document/newsletter/70/news21.html </ref> | <ref name="newsletter">悼念石慧嫻博士 . (n.d.). Retrieved July, 2017, from http://www.caritas.org.hk/document/newsletter/70/news21.html </ref> | ||
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Revision as of 05:55, 7 August 2017
Dr Shak, Wai Han, Therese (石慧嫻)(BA 1957; MA 1972; MEd 1982)(1932-2010) Shak completed her Bachelor of Arts in English 1957 at the University of Hong Kong. In 1972 Shak received her Master of Arts and received a Master’s of Education in 1982, both awarded from the University of Hong Kong. Further obtained her doctoral degree from the University of British Columbia, Canada in 1989. [1]
She set up the first adult education centre of Caritas, Hong Kong, in 1966. In 1969, she worked as a senior management staff in the Caritas Adult & Higher Education Service and retired in 1991.[2]
Selected Recent Publications
- Shak, T. W., Crisfield, E., & Collins, J. B. (2010). Lifelong education: consensus in characteristics and practices. Macau: Associacao de Educacao Permanente de Macau.
- Shak, W. (2008). Administrative arrangements and a curriculum for a university training programme for adult educators in Hong Kong. New Horizons in Education, 56, 47-54.