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Where necessary, all schools should provide resource class teaching even if only a fraction of a teacher is required.

Where numbers are small, the same teacher should teach remedial and resource classes where necessary.

A full time resource class teacher should continue to receive 2 additional increments.

Combining the training of remedial teachers with that of resource class teachers appears to be indicated.

Additional staff will be required by the Social Welfare Department for inspection of child care centres, implementing the financial assistance scheme, and training child care centre staff.

The staffing required for the control and inspection of kinder- gartens is being considered in the current review of the Education Department's administrative services.

Additional staff will be required by the Education Department for the inspection of kindergartens, and the training of kindergarten teachers and assistants.

In future, all quality inspections of primary schools should be carried out by the Advisory Inspectorate.

Staff of the Advisory Inspectorate should be strengthened over a period of 5 years commencing 1981.

Recruitment of staff to the Advisory Inspectorate and the Colleges of Education should be open to candidates from within and without the Government sector simultaneously.

A pilot scheme whereby inspectors and College lecturers are released in order to replace teachers undergoing training should be tried out.

About 10-20% of primary school inspectors should be graduates.

Small teams of teachers should be temporarily released from teaching duties to work on curriculum development.

Where necessary, teacher trainers should be trained in Hong Kong

or overseas.

New Media Production Services centres should be set up on Hong Kong Island and later in the New Territories.

The Visual Education Centre of the Education Department should be equipped with transport to improve audio-visual aid services.

Textbook reviewers should be paid and publishers should be invited to meet the costs.

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