This article examines the construct validity of the Course Experience Questionnaire (CEQ) in Hong Kong and investigates the similarities and differences in the process of learning among students in different disciplinary studies. It is based on a survey of 1,563 undergraduate students in two disciplines, humanities and sciences, and of principally Chinese ethnicity. Findings from exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses support the scale structure of the four subscales of a modified version of the CEQ (good teaching, clear goals and standards, appropriate work, and appropriate assessment) in a non-Western context and could provide a basis for cross cultural research and international benchmarking. While there was variation across subgro...
This paper offers the resolution to one of the most central and puzzling problems in the field of ap...
This thesis is based on an in-depth study designed to understand how a large group of students in a...
This research followed the transition of twelve Chinese students (studying business or social scienc...
Abstract This article examines the construct validity of the Course Experience Ques-tionnaire (CEQ) ...
Purpose – The Course Experience Questionnaire (CEQ) is a quantitative instrument for collecting stud...
Anecdotal evidence abounds in Hong Kong to the effect that students entering tertiary education in H...
Though there has been much interest in students ’ learning from the perspectives of students studyin...
This study was designed to see if Hong Kong Chinese students predisposed to a surface or deep approa...
This thesis is about quality in post-secondary education, with its main theme being the adaptation, ...
Research into student learning have shifted in recent years to focus on the learner himself/herself,...
It has been claimed that students from “Confucian-heritage” cultures approach studying in higher edu...
Since 1990s’, there were regular surveys each year on undergraduate students’ perceptions of univers...
Purpose: Hong Kong has undergone extensive curriculum reform and shifted from a three-year to a four...
Previous studies of “the Chinese learner” have confounded the effects of culture and context or have...
Western research has characterized approaches to learning for specific learning tasks as discrete de...
This paper offers the resolution to one of the most central and puzzling problems in the field of ap...
This thesis is based on an in-depth study designed to understand how a large group of students in a...
This research followed the transition of twelve Chinese students (studying business or social scienc...
Abstract This article examines the construct validity of the Course Experience Ques-tionnaire (CEQ) ...
Purpose – The Course Experience Questionnaire (CEQ) is a quantitative instrument for collecting stud...
Anecdotal evidence abounds in Hong Kong to the effect that students entering tertiary education in H...
Though there has been much interest in students ’ learning from the perspectives of students studyin...
This study was designed to see if Hong Kong Chinese students predisposed to a surface or deep approa...
This thesis is about quality in post-secondary education, with its main theme being the adaptation, ...
Research into student learning have shifted in recent years to focus on the learner himself/herself,...
It has been claimed that students from “Confucian-heritage” cultures approach studying in higher edu...
Since 1990s’, there were regular surveys each year on undergraduate students’ perceptions of univers...
Purpose: Hong Kong has undergone extensive curriculum reform and shifted from a three-year to a four...
Previous studies of “the Chinese learner” have confounded the effects of culture and context or have...
Western research has characterized approaches to learning for specific learning tasks as discrete de...
This paper offers the resolution to one of the most central and puzzling problems in the field of ap...
This thesis is based on an in-depth study designed to understand how a large group of students in a...
This research followed the transition of twelve Chinese students (studying business or social scienc...