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What is the major of Hong Kong Institute of Education?
Sixteen majors of the Hong Kong Institute of Education:

Department of Curriculum and Teaching, Department of Early Childhood Education, Department of Education Policy and Leadership, Department of International Education and Lifelong Learning, Department of Psychology, Department of Special Education and Consulting, Department of China Language, Department of English Education, Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages, Department of Literature and Culture, Department of Asian and Policy Studies, Department of Culture and Creative Arts, Department of Health and Physical Education, Department of Teaching and Consulting Technology, Department of Science and Environment, Department of Social Sciences.

The Hong Kong Institute of Education (HKIEd) is the only normal college among the eight universities in Hong Kong. Based on the 65-year inheritance of five former normal education colleges, it is the only one of the eight universities funded by the University Grants Committee that focuses on teacher training and professional development. The history of the school can be traced back to Geoffrey Northcote Teachers College (1939 renamed Geoffrey Northcote Education College). From 65438 to April 1994, the Hong Kong government merged Ge Haowen Institute of Education, grantham college of education Institute of Education, White Institute of Education, Hong Kong Industrial and Commercial Normal University and Institute of Language Education into the Hong Kong Institute of Education, and granted them full-time jobs to upgrade teacher education and professional training courses.