In a bid to improve English language education in the region, 73 public schools in Hong Kong have joined a new scheme to recruit native English-speaking teachers. The initiative, aimed at enhancing the quality of English language instruction, will see these schools partner with a local teacher recruitment agency to attract and hire native English speakers from around the world. With a growing emphasis on English language proficiency in Hong Kong's education system, this new scheme is seen as a significant step towards bridging the gap between students' English language skills and those of their international peers. The move is expected to have a positive impact on the city's education landscape, as students benefit from the expertise and teaching styles of native English speakers.


73 public schools join new scheme to hire native English-speaking teachers  South China Morning Post