Hong Kong is linguistically complex and diverse with three principal languages: Cantonese, English and Putonghua. A substantial debate on the language policies governing the three principal languages has continued for more than two decades among policy-makers and educators. The political transition in 1997 has greatly affected Hong Kong society, including language education. Since then, the HKSAR government has made a series of language policy reforms trying to create a reasonable balance among the three languages in Hong Kong. The policies of ‘biliteracy and trilingualism’ and ‘mother-tongue teaching’ are two of the most significant in terms of controversy and impact. They are now guiding the curriculum design in Hong Kong language educati...
A language originally brought in by the British colonial rule in 1841, English used to be the major ...
The debate in Hong Kong over which language (Cantonese, Mandarin or English) should be used as the t...
With the impending change of status of Hong Kong from a British colony to an integral partof the Peo...
In this chapter, we will first briefly discuss how the Hong Kong SAR government’s language policy of...
2013-2014 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
As with colonial transition elsewhere, the language patterns in Hong Kong have changed with the retu...
Existing research on trilingual education has typically focused on primary and secondary classrooms,...
China resumed its sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. Since then drastic changes in this former Brit...
China resumed its sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. Since then drastic changes in this former Brit...
Hong Kong exemplifies a special case in which the notions of `bilingual education' and `dominant lan...
Hong Kong ceased to be a colony of Britain on June 30th, 1997, thus entering a new stage of its deve...
Since its reunification with China in 1997, the former British colony of Hong Kong has changed from ...
With the impending change of status of Hong Kong from a British colony to an integral partof the Peo...
In September 1998, the Education Department of the fledgling Hong Kong Special Administrative Region...
The use of English as the medium of instruction in Hong Kong's education system has been a source of...
A language originally brought in by the British colonial rule in 1841, English used to be the major ...
The debate in Hong Kong over which language (Cantonese, Mandarin or English) should be used as the t...
With the impending change of status of Hong Kong from a British colony to an integral partof the Peo...
In this chapter, we will first briefly discuss how the Hong Kong SAR government’s language policy of...
2013-2014 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
As with colonial transition elsewhere, the language patterns in Hong Kong have changed with the retu...
Existing research on trilingual education has typically focused on primary and secondary classrooms,...
China resumed its sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. Since then drastic changes in this former Brit...
China resumed its sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. Since then drastic changes in this former Brit...
Hong Kong exemplifies a special case in which the notions of `bilingual education' and `dominant lan...
Hong Kong ceased to be a colony of Britain on June 30th, 1997, thus entering a new stage of its deve...
Since its reunification with China in 1997, the former British colony of Hong Kong has changed from ...
With the impending change of status of Hong Kong from a British colony to an integral partof the Peo...
In September 1998, the Education Department of the fledgling Hong Kong Special Administrative Region...
The use of English as the medium of instruction in Hong Kong's education system has been a source of...
A language originally brought in by the British colonial rule in 1841, English used to be the major ...
The debate in Hong Kong over which language (Cantonese, Mandarin or English) should be used as the t...
With the impending change of status of Hong Kong from a British colony to an integral partof the Peo...