Admission Requirements
Applicants should be:
Applicants should be:
- Full-time teachers in primary or secondary schools in Hong Kong.
- Full-time school social workers or youth workers.
- Teaching professionals or administrators in educational institutes or parents, who are holders of a Bachelor's degree from a recognized university.
Curriculum
Module Code | Module Title | Duration (h) | Unit |
CGC0101 | Introduction to Guidance and Counselling | 21 | 1.5 |
CGC0102** | Introduction to Group Guidance and Counselling | 21 | 1.5 |
CGC0103 | Understanding Adolescents' Development and Needs | 21 | 1.5 |
CGC0104 | Enhancing Self-esteem and Self-image | 21 | 1.5 |
CGC0106* | Personal Growth Group Experience | 21 | 1.5 |
CGC0107 | Effective Communication Skills | 21 | 1.5 |
CGC0108 | Enhancing Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Workshops | 21 | 1.5 |
CGC0115 | Comprehensive Student Care and Support System | 21 | 1.5 |
CGC0116 | From Identity to Intimacy | 21 | 1.5 |
CGC0117** | Separation and Loss | 21 | 1.5 |
** | Basic training in counselling through CGC0101 or the equivalent is a prerequisite for this module. |
* | Basic training in counselling through CGC0101 or the equivalent is a prerequisite for CGC0106. Full attendance is required for CGC0106. |
Programme & Graduation Requirements
Certificate of Completion
Participants, taking any one of the elective modules with an attendance rate of no less than 80% and having completed all designated assignments with an average grade of “C” or above will be awarded a Certificate of Completion. Holders of a Certificate of Completion may transfer, within a period of 7 years, the earned credit units to the Professional Diploma / Certificate Programmes in Guidance and Counselling / Parent Education / School Discipline and Classroom Management offered by the Hong Kong Institute of Educational Research for unit exemption and tuition fee reduction.
Certificate of Completion
Participants, taking any one of the elective modules with an attendance rate of no less than 80% and having completed all designated assignments with an average grade of “C” or above will be awarded a Certificate of Completion. Holders of a Certificate of Completion may transfer, within a period of 7 years, the earned credit units to the Professional Diploma / Certificate Programmes in Guidance and Counselling / Parent Education / School Discipline and Classroom Management offered by the Hong Kong Institute of Educational Research for unit exemption and tuition fee reduction.
General Information
Schedule of Meetings
Regular Meetings
Each module will take place on a weekday evening from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., or
on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Medium of Instruction
Cantonese (English is used as a supplement when required)
Venue
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tuition Fee*
HK$6,200 per course
* Payment should be made by crossed cheque or bank draft payable to "The Chinese University of Hong Kong". Fees paid are NOT refundable or transferable.
Schedule of Meetings
Regular Meetings
Each module will take place on a weekday evening from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., or
on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Medium of Instruction
Cantonese (English is used as a supplement when required)
Venue
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tuition Fee*
HK$6,200 per course
* Payment should be made by crossed cheque or bank draft payable to "The Chinese University of Hong Kong". Fees paid are NOT refundable or transferable.
Admission
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Application Deadline
15 Jan 2021
Application Procedures
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- Application Form for Short-term courses: Guidiance and Counselling and Personal Growth
- Notes for Applicants for Short-term courses: Guidiance and Counselling and Personal Growth
Application Deadline
15 Jan 2021
Application Procedures
- Application forms are obtainable from
- Completed application forms must be accompanied by:
- Application fee of HK$200 per application
(Payment should be made by crossed cheque or bank draft payable to "The Chinese University of Hong Kong". Name of applicant, course title and contact telephone number should be clearly marked behind the cheque. All fees paid are not refundable or transferable. ) - Photocopies of academic/professional certificates and transcripts
- Photocopies of applicants' HKID cards or other identity documents as specified in the application forms
- Application fee of HK$200 per application
- Completed application forms should be sent to:
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Hong Kong Institute of Educational Research
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Room 204, Ho Tim Building
Shatin, New Territories
[Envelopes should be marked: Short-term Courses]
Please affix sufficient stamps on the envelope (According to Hongkong Post, mails with insufficient postage may not be delivered). To avoid delay in the application process, please make sure that your application package bears sufficient postage by weight and mail format (i.e., small letter, large letter or packet). For details, please visit the website of Hongkong Post:
http://www.hongkongpost.hk/en/sending_mail/local/ordinary/index.html. - Applicants are selected on a competitive basis and an interview is required in the selection process. Successful applicants will be notified by e-mail within six weeks after the interview.
Enquiries
Hong Kong Institute of Educational Research
Hong Kong Institute of Educational Research
Address: | The Chinese University of Hong Kong Room 204, Ho Tim Building Shatin, N.T. Hong Kong |
Telephone: | 3943 4490 |
Fax: | 2603 6850 |
Email: | hkier-training@cuhk.edu.hk |
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Foreword
Hong Kong society is undergoing drastic changes at this time. Alienation and lack of communication are becoming the major cause of problems worrying Hong Kong people. Among these problems, the increased incidence and severity of child and youth problems has left parents and teachers both struggling for solutions and feeling vulnerable, and many have come to me for advice. Every problem has its own cause, and each case is unique, and often complex, so there can be no all-embracing panacea. Nevertheless, I always have one piece of advice — psychological counsellor training — whether the goal is problem solving, or facilitating the healthy development of young people. From my many years of experience in training psychological counsellors, I can say with certainty, that knowledge of psychological counselling can transform a person into an effective teacher or parent.
I am delighted to learn that the Faculty of Education and the Hong Kong Institute of Educational Research (HKIER) of The Chinese University of Hong Kong have responded to society's needs by offering a series of courses on psychological counselling. These courses encompass the three essential components of counsellor training: (1) conceptual frameworks and basic knowledge; (2) methods and skills; and (3) professional roles and personal growth, unlike many other programmes, which focus only on the first two. I am very happy, and very much encouraged, to see that much emphasis has been put on this third component. These courses are an exemplar of well-balanced and well-designed counsellor training.
The Faculty of Education and the HKIER is already renowned for its counsellor training programmes. With such carefully designed curricula and excellent teachers and trainers, this series of counsellor training courses will definitely become the nurturing ground for teachers, parents and those related professionals who want to help our children to grow up into fine, healthy young men and women.
LAM Man Ping
PhD (Counselling Psychology), MS (Counselling)
Former Professor and Chairperson, Department of Educational Psychology, CUHK
Hong Kong society is undergoing drastic changes at this time. Alienation and lack of communication are becoming the major cause of problems worrying Hong Kong people. Among these problems, the increased incidence and severity of child and youth problems has left parents and teachers both struggling for solutions and feeling vulnerable, and many have come to me for advice. Every problem has its own cause, and each case is unique, and often complex, so there can be no all-embracing panacea. Nevertheless, I always have one piece of advice — psychological counsellor training — whether the goal is problem solving, or facilitating the healthy development of young people. From my many years of experience in training psychological counsellors, I can say with certainty, that knowledge of psychological counselling can transform a person into an effective teacher or parent.
I am delighted to learn that the Faculty of Education and the Hong Kong Institute of Educational Research (HKIER) of The Chinese University of Hong Kong have responded to society's needs by offering a series of courses on psychological counselling. These courses encompass the three essential components of counsellor training: (1) conceptual frameworks and basic knowledge; (2) methods and skills; and (3) professional roles and personal growth, unlike many other programmes, which focus only on the first two. I am very happy, and very much encouraged, to see that much emphasis has been put on this third component. These courses are an exemplar of well-balanced and well-designed counsellor training.
The Faculty of Education and the HKIER is already renowned for its counsellor training programmes. With such carefully designed curricula and excellent teachers and trainers, this series of counsellor training courses will definitely become the nurturing ground for teachers, parents and those related professionals who want to help our children to grow up into fine, healthy young men and women.
LAM Man Ping
PhD (Counselling Psychology), MS (Counselling)
Former Professor and Chairperson, Department of Educational Psychology, CUHK
Programme Panel and Teaching Personnel
Academic Consultant
Professor LAM Man Ping
Dip (HK Baptist), MS (Wagner), PhD (Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
Former Professor and Chairperson, Department of Educational Psychology, CUHK
Programme Co-Directors
Professor HO Sui Chu Esther
BSc, DipEd, MA (Ed) (CUHK), PhD (UBC)
Professor, Department of Educational Administration and Policy, CUHK
Mrs. IU KAN Siu Mee Amy
BSSc (HKU), MBA (University of Strathclyde), MSSc (University of South Australia), RSW
Programme Coordinator
Ms. CHAN Tze Kwan
BA, PCEd (HKU), MEd, PgD, MA (CUHK)
Advisory Board
Dr. KO Wai Ping Ice
BSc (HKU), MEd (Bristol), PhD (HKU)
Lecturer, Division of Life Science & Environmental Science Programmes, School of Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Professor LAM Mong Chow
BSSc (CUHK), MSW (Minn.), PhD (S.Calif.)
Former Professor, Department of Social Work, CUHK
Teaching Personnel
Dr. CHAN Lai Kwan
BSc (HKBU), PGDE (CUHK), MEd (HKU), EdD (CUHK)
Ms. CHAN Tze Kwan
BA, PCEd (HKU), MEd, PgD, MA (CUHK)
Mrs. IU KAN Siu Mee Amy
BSSc (HKU), MBA (University of Strathclyde), MSSc (University of South Australia), RSW
Ms. LAM Siu Ling Shirley
BSSc (CUHK), MPA (HKU), AdDip (VATI), RSW
Ms. LEE Wang Carina
BSSc, PgD in EoLC (CUHK), MSSc (HKU), RSW
Dr. NG Kwok Hung Kennedy
Doctor of Social Work (HK PolyU), MSSc (CUHK), BA (HKBU), RSW
Ms. NG Wing Yin Winnie
BSSc, MSW (CUHK), RSW
Ms. POON Wai Sze Chiffon
BSSc, MA (CUHK)
Mr. TSOI Kcon Wah
BSSc (CUHK), MSc (University of London), RSW
Ms. WONG Yee Ping
BSW (PolyU), MSW, MA (CUHK), RSW
Academic Consultant
Professor LAM Man Ping
Dip (HK Baptist), MS (Wagner), PhD (Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
Former Professor and Chairperson, Department of Educational Psychology, CUHK
Programme Co-Directors
Professor HO Sui Chu Esther
BSc, DipEd, MA (Ed) (CUHK), PhD (UBC)
Professor, Department of Educational Administration and Policy, CUHK
Mrs. IU KAN Siu Mee Amy
BSSc (HKU), MBA (University of Strathclyde), MSSc (University of South Australia), RSW
Programme Coordinator
Ms. CHAN Tze Kwan
BA, PCEd (HKU), MEd, PgD, MA (CUHK)
Advisory Board
Dr. KO Wai Ping Ice
BSc (HKU), MEd (Bristol), PhD (HKU)
Lecturer, Division of Life Science & Environmental Science Programmes, School of Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Professor LAM Mong Chow
BSSc (CUHK), MSW (Minn.), PhD (S.Calif.)
Former Professor, Department of Social Work, CUHK
Teaching Personnel
Dr. CHAN Lai Kwan
BSc (HKBU), PGDE (CUHK), MEd (HKU), EdD (CUHK)
Ms. CHAN Tze Kwan
BA, PCEd (HKU), MEd, PgD, MA (CUHK)
Mrs. IU KAN Siu Mee Amy
BSSc (HKU), MBA (University of Strathclyde), MSSc (University of South Australia), RSW
Ms. LAM Siu Ling Shirley
BSSc (CUHK), MPA (HKU), AdDip (VATI), RSW
Ms. LEE Wang Carina
BSSc, PgD in EoLC (CUHK), MSSc (HKU), RSW
Dr. NG Kwok Hung Kennedy
Doctor of Social Work (HK PolyU), MSSc (CUHK), BA (HKBU), RSW
Ms. NG Wing Yin Winnie
BSSc, MSW (CUHK), RSW
Ms. POON Wai Sze Chiffon
BSSc, MA (CUHK)
Mr. TSOI Kcon Wah
BSSc (CUHK), MSc (University of London), RSW
Ms. WONG Yee Ping
BSW (PolyU), MSW, MA (CUHK), RSW