|  |  | -school partnership in a Hong Kong primary school by studying the  reactions of the professional staff to the reform initiative and the conditions  for its success. Data were collected from multiple sources, including  questionnaires, interviews and documents, the descriptive interview remained  the major source of data in the analysis of the results. Results indicated  that: (a) all the change agents contributed to school improvement; each agent  was part of a complex dynamic, interwoven with the others, under the  constraints of the school culture; (b) teachers’ capacity in designing and  implementing teaching and learning activities were enhanced; (c) good teaching  and learning with appropriate implementation strategies had the greatest impact  in changing the previous teaching paradigms and techniques; (d) partnership  projects should be built on mutual trust and confidence, with a good mix of  academic advice and practitioners’ experience |  |