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improve Hong Kong's industry, commerce and services; and also to establish, operate and maintain technical institutes and industrial training centres.

Under the council are 19 training boards and seven general committees. The training boards cover major economic sectors: accountancy; automobile repair and servicing; banking; building and civil engineering; clothing; electrical; electronics; hotel, catering and tourism; insurance; jewellery; journalism; machine shop and metal working; merchant navy; plastics; printing; shipbuilding and ship repair; textile; transport and physical distribution; and wholesale/retail and import/export trades. The seven general committees, which are concerned with areas of training relevant to more than one sector of the economy, deal with apprenticeship and trade testing; electronic data processing training; management and supervisory training; precision tooling training; technical education; training of technologists; and translation.

The training boards assess the future manpower needs of their respective industries or sectors and recommend measures to meet such needs, prepare job specifications, design training programmes and trade test guidelines, and carry out other duties, such as operating and maintaining training centres. During 1986, the training boards carried out manpower surveys in the following 12 sectors: accountancy; automobile repair and servicing; banking; electronics; footwear; furniture; machine shop; management and supervisory training; merchant navy; printing; shipbuilding and ship repair, and whole- sale/retail and import/export. In the same period, the training boards prepared or revised job specifications, training programmes and trade test guidelines for principal jobs in their industries. A glossary of common technical terms used in commerce and services was published.

The council, and its training boards and committees are serviced partially by its own staff and partially by staff of the Technical Education and Industrial Training Department.

Education Department

The Director of Education, supported by the Education Department, is responsible under the terms of the Education Ordinance and the Education Regulations for general oversight of kindergarten, primary and secondary education in Hong Kong. He directly controls all government schools, the Colleges of Education, the Hong Kong Technical Teachers' College and the Institute of Language in Education. All other schools and kindergartens, with minor exceptions, are required to register under the ordinance, thus enabling the department to ensure that acceptable standards are maintained. Those schools in receipt of financial assistance from the government under the codes of aid are in addition subject to the provisions of these codes which deal principally with such matters as staffing standards and entitlements, salary scale and conditions of service. Institutions registered under the Post Secondary Colleges Ordinance are also supervised by the Director of Education.

In addition to these duties of supervision and control, the Education Department is concerned with provision, through its Advisory Inspectorate, of advice to schools on teaching methods, with curriculum development and with the provision of educational television and other services. The planning and development of education, the school building programme, the allocation of school places and the conduct of educational research are also important responsibilities of the department.

The department maintains a network of 15 local offices, each headed by a Senior Education Officer, grouped into three regions covering Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories. The function of senior education officers is to supervise the administration of schools within their districts and to provide advice and assistance to schools, teachers,

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