With the launching of the education reform in Hong Kong, the secondary school structure was changed from 7 years to 6 years in the 2006-07 school year. This paper describes Secondary four students' views about the new secondary school curriculum, including their confidence and related stress. The students were also asked to assess the importance of life skills and its perceived adequacy in the formal curriculum. Results showed that roughly four-tenths of the students did not feel confident about their study and around six-tenths felt stressed. Although most of the students agreed that life skills were important, around 37% of them thought that the coverage of such knowledge in the formal curriculum was not adequate. Consistent with our hypo...
This 4-year longitudinal study examined the perceived school performance, life satisfaction, and hop...
This study investigated the contribution of school contextual factors and intrapersonal factors to s...
Student subjective well‐being (SWB) is increasingly incorporated into today's education policies and...
This paper examines the relationships among life satisfaction, positive youth development, and probl...
The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Education Life Skills Development ProjectThis paper reports r...
The purpose of this replication study was to examine the relationships among life satisfaction, posi...
This research aimed to explore school satisfaction in Hong Kong Chinese students and to delineate th...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
The development of a positive youth development program for Secondary 1 to 3 students in Hong Kong i...
This study explored Chinese adolescents' perceptions of their own life skills development and the im...
How personal well-being of adolescents changes over the high school period is not entirely clear in ...
This study investigated the personal concerns and causes of difficulties perceived by Hong Kong adol...
A survey of the literature shows that there are worrying develop\xadmental issues among university s...
Starting from 2005, a team of researchers from five universities in Hong Kong have constructed a com...
Invitational Education (IE) is a theory to be practiced in the five areas of People, Places, Process...
This 4-year longitudinal study examined the perceived school performance, life satisfaction, and hop...
This study investigated the contribution of school contextual factors and intrapersonal factors to s...
Student subjective well‐being (SWB) is increasingly incorporated into today's education policies and...
This paper examines the relationships among life satisfaction, positive youth development, and probl...
The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Education Life Skills Development ProjectThis paper reports r...
The purpose of this replication study was to examine the relationships among life satisfaction, posi...
This research aimed to explore school satisfaction in Hong Kong Chinese students and to delineate th...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
The development of a positive youth development program for Secondary 1 to 3 students in Hong Kong i...
This study explored Chinese adolescents' perceptions of their own life skills development and the im...
How personal well-being of adolescents changes over the high school period is not entirely clear in ...
This study investigated the personal concerns and causes of difficulties perceived by Hong Kong adol...
A survey of the literature shows that there are worrying develop\xadmental issues among university s...
Starting from 2005, a team of researchers from five universities in Hong Kong have constructed a com...
Invitational Education (IE) is a theory to be practiced in the five areas of People, Places, Process...
This 4-year longitudinal study examined the perceived school performance, life satisfaction, and hop...
This study investigated the contribution of school contextual factors and intrapersonal factors to s...
Student subjective well‐being (SWB) is increasingly incorporated into today's education policies and...