Affordability, accessibility, and accountability: Perceived impacts of the Pre-primary Education Vouchers in Hong Kong

Hui LI, Jessie Ming Sin WONG, X. Christine WANG

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Abstract

Hong Kong launched the Pre-primary Education Voucher Scheme (PEVS) in 2007 to promote the "3A's" of early childhood education (ECE): affordability, accessibility, and accountability. The PEVS has three unique features: discriminating against profit kindergartens, promoting teacher professional development, and limiting parents' choice to only non-profit schools. To understand the voucher scheme's perceived impacts, this study conducted stratified random sampling to include 10% of Hong Kong kindergartens and surveyed their parents, principals, and teachers. A total of 380 completed questionnaires were collected and analyzed, and the results indicated that (1) the majority of the respondents perceived positive impacts on the 3A's of ECE; (2) significant effects of stakeholders (parents, teachers and principals), school types (profit or non-profit), eligibility, and familiarity were found in between- and within-group comparisons; (3) the parents and especially those from non-profit/eligible kindergartens tended to perceive more positive impacts than others; and (4) the principals and teachers reported some implementation difficulties. Implications for voucher reform in others countries are discussed. Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)125-138
JournalEarly Childhood Research Quarterly
Volume25
Issue number1
Early online dateOct 2009
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Citation

Li, H., Wong, J. M. S., & Wang, X. C. (2010). Affordability, accessibility, and accountability: Perceived impacts of the Pre-primary Education Vouchers in Hong Kong. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 25(1), 125-138. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecresq.2009.09.004

Keywords

  • Early childhood education voucher
  • Policy study
  • Chinese

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