Gender Equitable Education Presentation in Hong Kong
Research & Action Report Spring/Summer 2006
Susan McGee Bailey and Peggy McIntosh traveled to Hong Kong in June to speak
at the Challenges and Possibilities in Gender Equity Education: The
Second International Conference in the Asia-Pacific Region held at the
Hong Kong Institute of Education and co-hosted by the Equal
Opportunities Commission. Bailey presented “Educating Girls and Boys: What the Research Tells
Us” during the keynote plenary session. McIntosh co-led a Positions
& Identities session, “Professional Development of Teachers’
Identities: An Example from the United States,” with Betty Eng, SEED
Seminar Leader in Hong Kong who teaches at the City University of Hong
Kong.
Two high school teachers from Taiwan attended the SEED New Leaders’
Week in California in July and will now co-lead their own school-based,
monthly SEED seminar at the Taipai Municipal Lishan High School. Mimi
Cheng and Cindy Yuan will hold their SEED seminar in Mandarin. In
addition, Carolyn Urquhart, a teacher from the International School of
Tanganyika in Tanzania, attended the New Leaders’ Week and will lead
the third SEED seminar her school has sponsored in the last four years.
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