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ETV Timetable
Timetable (Text Version)
Resources
ETV Teachers' Notes
Resources on the Internet
School Correspondence
School Circulars
Programme Dubbing
About Educational Television
(ETV)
ETV for primary schools began at the level of Primary 3 in 1971, and was
extended, one level per year, to Primary 6 in 1974. In September 1976, ETV was
extended to the junior secondary level, beginning with Secondary 1, and reaching
Secondary 3 in 1978. In 1999, ETV was further extended to Primary 1 and 2 at
the junior primary level, and programmes for Secondary 4 and 5 were also produced
on selected topics. In 2000, a special time slot for teachers was introduced
to broadcast Teacher Resource Programmes which include teacher education and
resources for teachers' use and reference. At present, ETV programmes in the
subject areas of English Language, Chinese Language, Mathematics and Putonghua
are produced for both primary and secondary schools. In addition, programmes
for Science and Personal, Social and Humanities Education (PSHE, previously
known as Social Studies) are provided for secondary schools and those in General
Studies are provided for primary schools. Programmes in each subject area at
each level are regularly broadcast to schools, Monday to Friday, over a period
of 32 weeks within the school year. Web-based reference materials for use with
the ETV programmes are also provided. Some programmes are recorded in the form
of VCDs or interactive multimedia CD-ROMs for distribution to schools.
All government and aided schools are provided with the necessary television and recording equipment for reception of ETV programmes.
By visiting the ETV homepage,
teachers, students and members of the public may know more about the services
provided, check the timetables of ETV programmes, download video clips and interactive
educational software, and give their comments on ETV services.