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Landscape Study: Primary School Education for Non-Chinese-Speaking Children With Special Education Needs in Hong Kong
Introduction
Stakeholders
The purpose of this study is to understand the landscape of primary schools in Hong Kong and how they address the education of non-Chinese-speaking (NCS) children with special educational needs (SEN). In order to gauge the various views of stakeholders, The Zubin Foundation engaged with school principals, families affected, NGOs and legislators.
124
17
Children
NGOs
113
Families
3
63
Legislators
Schools
Children
Schools
Ethnicity
Public (22)
8. Pakistani (5.65%) 7. Mixed - With Chinese Parents (6.45%)
Private / International (19)
9. Filipino (2.42%) 10. Other (0.93%)
6. Other Mixed (8.87%)
1. Nepalese (23.3%)
Public Special (21) Private Special (1)
5. Other Asian (9.68%) 2. Caucasian (20.9%) 4. Indian (10.5%)
Language(s) used at home ) % 9 . 0 6 ( h s i l 1. E n g ) % 8 . 8 1 ( li a p e N 2. 3. Hindi (3.6%)
3. Chinese (11.3%)
Residential Districts 1. Yau Tsim Mong (21%)
4. French (2.2%)
5. Tsuen Wan (8%)
5. Urdu 4. Central and Western (9%)
(2.2%)
Diagnosed learning disabilities % of Children
2. Southern (13 %)
58%
<2
Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD)
2-6
48%
6-8
3. Islands (11%)
Speech & Language Impairment
8 - 11 > 11
Global / General Developmental Delay 47%
Cognitive Difficulties
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