Hong Kong was ruled by the British from 1842-1997. During that period, educational policy of Hong Kong differed from that in other colonial territories. The colonial government encouraged identification with the indigenous Chinese culture, particularly the values of Confucianism. One aim of this research is to explore the culture and values that were chosen by the colonial government as "legitimate knowledge". A second aim is to investigate the relationships between the promotion of the Chinese local culture and British colonial rule in Hong Kong. The methodology used in this study consists of content analysis, interview and documentary analysis to collect both primary and secondary sources of data. Hong Kong under British rule, pursued a d...
As with colonial transition elsewhere, the language patterns in Hong Kong have changed with the retu...
This article examines how politics has shaped Hong Kong’s education system and the curriculum 23 yea...
Chinese History (a subject entirely separate and distinct from ‘History’) has long been the most pol...
Hong Kong ceased to be a colony of Britain on June 30th, 1997, thus entering a new stage of its deve...
This exploratory study attempts to provide a novel and overarching perspective on the teaching and l...
This study examines the nature, purposes and consequences of language policies and practices in Hon...
This paper examines the nature and socio-political functions of Hong Kong's 'Chinese history curricu...
Since the handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China in 1997, there has been underlying tension and...
The 2010-2011 academic year marked the beginning of a new chapter in the long and controversial hist...
English is an important language in Hong Kong, an international city located on the southern coast o...
The story of Hong Kong’s New Asia College, from its 1949 establishment through its 1963 incorporatio...
The society of Hong Kong objected strongly when the government instructed schools to change their me...
Thesis. After the handover of Hong Kong’s sovereignty to China in 1997, the Hong Kong Special Admini...
This thesis examines how the Government Central School (1862–1889) was a conducive site for building...
This case study of colonial language policy examines the disputes and deliberations over language po...
As with colonial transition elsewhere, the language patterns in Hong Kong have changed with the retu...
This article examines how politics has shaped Hong Kong’s education system and the curriculum 23 yea...
Chinese History (a subject entirely separate and distinct from ‘History’) has long been the most pol...
Hong Kong ceased to be a colony of Britain on June 30th, 1997, thus entering a new stage of its deve...
This exploratory study attempts to provide a novel and overarching perspective on the teaching and l...
This study examines the nature, purposes and consequences of language policies and practices in Hon...
This paper examines the nature and socio-political functions of Hong Kong's 'Chinese history curricu...
Since the handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China in 1997, there has been underlying tension and...
The 2010-2011 academic year marked the beginning of a new chapter in the long and controversial hist...
English is an important language in Hong Kong, an international city located on the southern coast o...
The story of Hong Kong’s New Asia College, from its 1949 establishment through its 1963 incorporatio...
The society of Hong Kong objected strongly when the government instructed schools to change their me...
Thesis. After the handover of Hong Kong’s sovereignty to China in 1997, the Hong Kong Special Admini...
This thesis examines how the Government Central School (1862–1889) was a conducive site for building...
This case study of colonial language policy examines the disputes and deliberations over language po...
As with colonial transition elsewhere, the language patterns in Hong Kong have changed with the retu...
This article examines how politics has shaped Hong Kong’s education system and the curriculum 23 yea...
Chinese History (a subject entirely separate and distinct from ‘History’) has long been the most pol...