Associate (community college) degrees have expanded rapidly in the past decade in Hong Kong, but their value has been questioned due to the limited number of government-funded articulation opportunities available. This paper argues that associate degrees in Hong Kong are not valued solely for articulation purposes, but also for nurturing students’ development for future pursuits. This study examined associate degree students’ development longitudinally over the two-year curriculum, and piloted the use of diagnostic instruments for prospective quality assurance. Three hundred associate degree students from Engineering, Marketing and Sociology programmes (N = 113, 128 and 59, respectively) at a community college in Hong Kong completed the stu...
[EN] Academic achievement of students transferring from community colleges to 4-year institutions ha...
Recent decades have witnessed an international movement towards curriculum transformation and renewa...
The role of universities has always been a hotly contested issue. What does society expect of instit...
The expansion of post-secondary education in Hong Kong triggered the establishment of community coll...
Hong Kong has moved from elite to mass post-secondary education in a very short space of time and at...
This paper examines the correlation between curriculum reforms and the development of generic compet...
Holistic development of students has always played an integral part in tertiary education system. In...
AbstractFor many years universities around the world have placed students’ development of generic sk...
Hong Kong’s sub-degree sector has grown at a tremendous speed since its emergence in 2001. There are...
The sub-degree sector is expanding rapidly after the announcement of the Policy Address in 2000 by t...
© 2020 National Institute of Education, Singapore. The Hong Kong Secondary Education system moved fr...
For many years universities around the world have placed students’ development of generic skills hig...
The role of universities has always been a hotly contested issue. What does society expect of insti...
Results from a programme level survey at a university in Hong Kong were used to select six departmen...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.A survey driven evaluation of the outcomes of...
[EN] Academic achievement of students transferring from community colleges to 4-year institutions ha...
Recent decades have witnessed an international movement towards curriculum transformation and renewa...
The role of universities has always been a hotly contested issue. What does society expect of instit...
The expansion of post-secondary education in Hong Kong triggered the establishment of community coll...
Hong Kong has moved from elite to mass post-secondary education in a very short space of time and at...
This paper examines the correlation between curriculum reforms and the development of generic compet...
Holistic development of students has always played an integral part in tertiary education system. In...
AbstractFor many years universities around the world have placed students’ development of generic sk...
Hong Kong’s sub-degree sector has grown at a tremendous speed since its emergence in 2001. There are...
The sub-degree sector is expanding rapidly after the announcement of the Policy Address in 2000 by t...
© 2020 National Institute of Education, Singapore. The Hong Kong Secondary Education system moved fr...
For many years universities around the world have placed students’ development of generic skills hig...
The role of universities has always been a hotly contested issue. What does society expect of insti...
Results from a programme level survey at a university in Hong Kong were used to select six departmen...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.A survey driven evaluation of the outcomes of...
[EN] Academic achievement of students transferring from community colleges to 4-year institutions ha...
Recent decades have witnessed an international movement towards curriculum transformation and renewa...
The role of universities has always been a hotly contested issue. What does society expect of instit...