Schooling in Hong Kong: organization, teaching and social context
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Hong Kong Hong Kong University Press 1997
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This volume presents readers with background material for understanding more about the characteristics of Hong Kong education, as well as social and organizational perspectives that will contribute to informed discussion about key educational issues facing Hong Kong educators. The book is organized into three parts. The first part introduces the Hong Kong education system, and its relationship to the labour market, manpower planning and the policymaking process. The second part introduces the organizational and managerial aspects of schools. The third part examines social factors as they affect educational attainment. Here attention is focused upon social stratification, language of instruction and special education. A comprehensive and timely publication, this volume should be of interest to practising teachers and participants in teacher education programmes in Hong Kong
Schooling and the changing socio-political setting : an introduction / Gerard A. Postiglione, Wing On Lee -- The education system / Kai Ming Cheng -- Education and the labour market / Mark Bray -- The policymaking process / Kai Ming Cheng -- Organizing and managing schools / Kam Cheung Wong -- Teachers and teaching / Hubert O. Brown -- Curriculum as a form of social practice / Kwok Wah Cheung -- Schooling and social stratification / Gerard A. Postiglione -- Social class, language and achievement / Wing On Lee -- Enabling or disabling policies for children and young people / Nick Crawford
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (194 p.)
ISBN:9622094392
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