This case study, based on students in the Applied Arts department of an academy in Hong Kong, investigates the relationship between andragogy and student approaches to learning by looking at the curriculum delivery and how the student approaches to learning affect the outcome. Hong Kong is an international city at the intersection between Chinese and Western cultures. Whilst its most recent past has been influenced by western culture, its origin is derived from traditional Chinese culture. For its part, The Academy is in a unique position to make a strong contribution to the development of performing arts both in China and Hong Kong. Established by Ordinance in 1984 in response to the city’s growing need to develop arts and arts education, ...
Although studying music at school can be an enriching and enjoyable experience, it is an unpopular c...
In the last two decades, educational and curricular reforms in Hong Kong have been designed to prepa...
An important aim of this article is to show that, although Hong Kong’s overall education system has ...
This case study, based on students in the Applied Arts department of an academy in Hong Kong, invest...
This paper investigates whether research practice in the performing arts adopts methods that maintai...
Anecdotal evidence abounds in Hong Kong to the effect that students entering tertiary education in H...
This thesis is a comparative study which examines the formal art curriculum guides of Hong Kong and...
The aims of the recent arts education reform is to build on the strengths of existing practice, to a...
This exploratory study attempts to provide a novel and overarching perspective on the teaching and l...
For the past few decades, cultural studies scholars and critical educators in such contexts as North...
published_or_final_versionMedia, Culture and Creative CitiesMasterMaster of Social Sciences in Media...
Research has shown that language arts can provide a motivating and meaningful way for learners to in...
Hong Kong school music education has a very short history of about 50 years, beginning in 1945 immed...
Research into student learning have shifted in recent years to focus on the learner himself/herself,...
Purpose: Catering for learner diversity is a key issue in the recent educational reforms in Hong K...
Although studying music at school can be an enriching and enjoyable experience, it is an unpopular c...
In the last two decades, educational and curricular reforms in Hong Kong have been designed to prepa...
An important aim of this article is to show that, although Hong Kong’s overall education system has ...
This case study, based on students in the Applied Arts department of an academy in Hong Kong, invest...
This paper investigates whether research practice in the performing arts adopts methods that maintai...
Anecdotal evidence abounds in Hong Kong to the effect that students entering tertiary education in H...
This thesis is a comparative study which examines the formal art curriculum guides of Hong Kong and...
The aims of the recent arts education reform is to build on the strengths of existing practice, to a...
This exploratory study attempts to provide a novel and overarching perspective on the teaching and l...
For the past few decades, cultural studies scholars and critical educators in such contexts as North...
published_or_final_versionMedia, Culture and Creative CitiesMasterMaster of Social Sciences in Media...
Research has shown that language arts can provide a motivating and meaningful way for learners to in...
Hong Kong school music education has a very short history of about 50 years, beginning in 1945 immed...
Research into student learning have shifted in recent years to focus on the learner himself/herself,...
Purpose: Catering for learner diversity is a key issue in the recent educational reforms in Hong K...
Although studying music at school can be an enriching and enjoyable experience, it is an unpopular c...
In the last two decades, educational and curricular reforms in Hong Kong have been designed to prepa...
An important aim of this article is to show that, although Hong Kong’s overall education system has ...