The principal aim of the programme is to make a significant contribution to the advanced professional and academic development of those concerned with education and its cognate fields, to the ultimate benefit of the wider educational community.
At the end of the EdD study, students should be able to:
To enter the Doctor of Education programme, a student should:
The EdD programme includes two stages, moving from a broad-based understanding of educational issues in the coursework component to independent investigation of a specific issue of professional concern in the Thesis.
Stage 1: Coursework component
Students admitted to the full programme are required complete at least 24 credit units as follows:
Table 1. Core course
Course code | Course title | Credit-unit |
EDU9991EED | Educational research | 9 |
Table 2. Prescribed courses
Course code | Course title | Credit-unit |
EDU8891EEF | Quantitative research methods in educational studies | 3 |
EDU8892EEF | Qualitative research methods in educational studies | 3 |
Table 3. Elective courses
Course code | Course title | Credit-unit |
EDU8813EED | Understanding children’s development: The world of children and young people | 9 |
EDU8823EEF | Applied linguistics and English language | 6 |
EDU8831EEF | Understanding educational practice: Concepts, theories and changing contexts | 3 |
EDU8847EED | Special topics in English language education | 12 |
ENGL8810EEF | English studies for language teaching | 6 |
ENGL8815EEF | Investigating English in context | 6 |
ENGL8818EEF | Interdisciplinary studies for English language learning and teaching | 6 |
or other courses offered by E&L subject to SRDC's recommendation and University's approval
Stage 2: EDU9999EED EdD thesis (40,000 to 50,000 words)
After enrolment in Stage 2, students will develop a revised detailed research proposal which should be an extension of their Project in EDU9991EED. Normally, they will be required to submit this revised proposal within about four to six months. The proposal should demonstrate:
Satisfactory development of the detailed research proposal is necessary for further progress in Stage 2. For full-time students, the minimum time for the Thesis is one year and the maximum is two years. For part-time students, the minimum time for the Thesis is two years and the maximum is five years.
The application procedure involves the following stages:
Factors which will be taken into account in assessing the suitability of candidates for the programme will include:
| Name | Email Address | Research Interests |
|---|---|---|
| CHONG King Man, Eric
BSSc (CUHK); MPhil (CUHK); MBA (public service) (Birmingham); PGDE (HKU); PhD (York) |
kmchong@hkmu.edu.hk |
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| CHOW Mei Yung, Vanliza
BPhil, MA, PhD (Birmingham) |
vchow@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| CHU Yuk Wo, Edward
BA (CityU of HK); PCEd, MA (HKU); EdD (Durham) |
echu@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| CHUNG Hiu Yui, Edsoulla
BA, BEd (CUHK); MSc (Oxford); PhD (Cambridge) |
hychung@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| GE Haoyan, Emily
BA (SISU); MA (HKU); MPhil, PhD (CUHK) |
hge@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| HO Wing Yee, Wing
BSc (Psy) (Hons) (UIU); MSocSc (SW), MSocSc (Coun), PhD (CityU of HK); CPsychol (BPS); CKP; Member of APA & Div of Edu Psy; ACA (Prof); CPA & Div of Coun Psy |
wyho@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| HUI, Diane
BEd TESL (Stirling); MSc (Edinburgh); PhD (Washington University in St Louis) |
dianehui@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| LAM Man Fong, Cindy
BA, MPhil (CUHK); PhD (HKUST) |
cmflam@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| LEE Po Lun, Peppina
BA (Hons) CityU of HK; PhD CityU of HK |
pllee@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| LEE Sze Wah, Sarah
BSc CUHK, MA Leeds, PhD London |
sswlee@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| LEUNG Chung Hong, Danny
BA, MPhil, PhD (CUHK) |
chleung@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| NG Ka Yan, Hilary
BA, PhD (PolyU) |
hng@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| SIN Chun Man, Ivan
BEd, MPhil, PhD (HKU) |
isin@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| SHU Chi Yee, Jack
BA, PGDE, MPhil (HKBU); MFA (HKAPA) MA, PhD (Warwick) |
jshu@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| TANG Ko Wai, William
BSocSc (HKU); PGDE (HKIEd); MA, EdD (CUHK) |
wtang@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| TONG Nga Yui, Dorothy
BSocSc, PGDE, PhD (HKU) |
dtong@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| WONG Hin Yee
BA, MPhil, PhD (CUHK) |
hiywong@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| WONG Ming Sin, Jessie
BA (UCLA); MSW, PhD (HKU); RSW |
jmswong@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
| XUAN Wenhui, Winfred
BA (Huizhou University); MA (Sun Yat-sen University); PhD (PolyU) |
wxuan@hkmu.edu.hk |
|
For general enquiries about the programme, please contact:
Tel: 2768 5878
Email: el_adm@hkmu.edu.hk
For further enquires about the program, please contact the Programme Leader Dr William Tang at wtang@hkmu.edu.hk