This paper explores the philosophy of tertiary civic education in Hong Kong. It does not only investigate the role of tertiary education that can play in civic education, but also explores the way to achieve the aim of integrating liberal democratic citizenship and collective national identity in the context of persistent conflicts between two different identity politics in Hong Kong: politics of assimilation and politics of difference. As Hong Kong is part of China and is inevitably getting closer cooperation with the mainland in the future, I argue that Hong Kong citizenship should affirm its own distinctiveness while also identifying with Chinese nationality. Thus, tertiary civic education should foster a trans-cultural political vision ...
Situated in the post-war socio-political milieu, there has been a poverty of citizenship education i...
Situated in the post-war socio-political milieu, there has been a poverty of citizenship education i...
Highlights: Civic education in Hong Kong has never had the status of an independent subject in the ...
This paper explores the philosophy of tertiary civic education in Hong Kong. It does not only invest...
This paper explores the philosophy of tertiary civic education in Hong Kong. It does not only invest...
As a result of the reunification of Hong Kong with China, the national identity of Hong Kong citizen...
Since Hong Kong’s retrocession, the government has endeavoured to strengthen local citizens’ identif...
After its sovereignty transfer to China in 1997, Hong Kong has seen added new national components to...
085. The State and Educational Governance in East AsiaThis paper explores the construction of local ...
This paper argues that in the new landscape of a postmodernist world, civic education would need to ...
Session - Council on Anthropology and Education: 4-1465 - The National as Global, The Global as Nati...
This paper explores the construction of local and national identities among secondary school student...
This paper firstly identifies the major legacies inherited by the post-colonial government in Hong K...
This article examines how politics has shaped Hong Kong’s education system and the curriculum 23 yea...
Hong Kong's distinct system, as a Special Administrative Region within the People's Republic of Chin...
Situated in the post-war socio-political milieu, there has been a poverty of citizenship education i...
Situated in the post-war socio-political milieu, there has been a poverty of citizenship education i...
Highlights: Civic education in Hong Kong has never had the status of an independent subject in the ...
This paper explores the philosophy of tertiary civic education in Hong Kong. It does not only invest...
This paper explores the philosophy of tertiary civic education in Hong Kong. It does not only invest...
As a result of the reunification of Hong Kong with China, the national identity of Hong Kong citizen...
Since Hong Kong’s retrocession, the government has endeavoured to strengthen local citizens’ identif...
After its sovereignty transfer to China in 1997, Hong Kong has seen added new national components to...
085. The State and Educational Governance in East AsiaThis paper explores the construction of local ...
This paper argues that in the new landscape of a postmodernist world, civic education would need to ...
Session - Council on Anthropology and Education: 4-1465 - The National as Global, The Global as Nati...
This paper explores the construction of local and national identities among secondary school student...
This paper firstly identifies the major legacies inherited by the post-colonial government in Hong K...
This article examines how politics has shaped Hong Kong’s education system and the curriculum 23 yea...
Hong Kong's distinct system, as a Special Administrative Region within the People's Republic of Chin...
Situated in the post-war socio-political milieu, there has been a poverty of citizenship education i...
Situated in the post-war socio-political milieu, there has been a poverty of citizenship education i...
Highlights: Civic education in Hong Kong has never had the status of an independent subject in the ...