Responding to a recent call for turning a focus on advancing practices in curriculum studies, this paper reports collective memory work that disrupted academics’ hegemonic voices in School-Based Curriculum Development (SBCD) studies and elicited teachers’ stories about their school-based curriculum development (SBCD) practices. With post-colonialism as the theoretical underpinning, we explored how the Western-centric construct of SBCD was recontextualized in various Hong Kong school contexts. Findings revealed teachers’ struggles with hegemonic discourses that constrained their autonomy in SBCD projects to benefit diverse learners, such as the accountability mechanism, linguistic imperialism, Western-centrism, and top-down curriculum decisi...
Hong Kong educational system has faced drastic changes. In the past few years, there are various ref...
085. The State and Educational Governance in East AsiaThis paper explores the construction of local ...
Since Hong Kong’s retrocession, the government has endeavoured to strengthen local citizens’ identif...
Responding to a recent call for turning a focus on advancing practices in curriculum studies, this p...
This paper examines a school-based curriculum development (SBCD) experience in Hong Kong. Traditiona...
When adopting a top-down approach to policy planning and implementation, the positioning of teachers...
The current curriculum reform agenda in Hong Kong (Curricu-lum Development Council, 2001) is enmeshe...
This paper explores the construction of local and national identities among secondary school student...
Teacher autonomy within Hong Kong’s schools is constrained by a highly bureaucratic system in which ...
This article reports on how teacher educators from a university, acting as facilitators, supported t...
After its sovereignty transfer to China in 1997, Hong Kong has seen added new national components to...
Increasingly around the world, teachers are required to balance instructional independence with scho...
Educational innovations have rarely lived up to the expectations of their proponents and have often ...
This research study examines the development of a school guidance programme in a teacher education i...
Drawing on findings from the extensive questionnaire survey and intensive case studies we conducted ...
Hong Kong educational system has faced drastic changes. In the past few years, there are various ref...
085. The State and Educational Governance in East AsiaThis paper explores the construction of local ...
Since Hong Kong’s retrocession, the government has endeavoured to strengthen local citizens’ identif...
Responding to a recent call for turning a focus on advancing practices in curriculum studies, this p...
This paper examines a school-based curriculum development (SBCD) experience in Hong Kong. Traditiona...
When adopting a top-down approach to policy planning and implementation, the positioning of teachers...
The current curriculum reform agenda in Hong Kong (Curricu-lum Development Council, 2001) is enmeshe...
This paper explores the construction of local and national identities among secondary school student...
Teacher autonomy within Hong Kong’s schools is constrained by a highly bureaucratic system in which ...
This article reports on how teacher educators from a university, acting as facilitators, supported t...
After its sovereignty transfer to China in 1997, Hong Kong has seen added new national components to...
Increasingly around the world, teachers are required to balance instructional independence with scho...
Educational innovations have rarely lived up to the expectations of their proponents and have often ...
This research study examines the development of a school guidance programme in a teacher education i...
Drawing on findings from the extensive questionnaire survey and intensive case studies we conducted ...
Hong Kong educational system has faced drastic changes. In the past few years, there are various ref...
085. The State and Educational Governance in East AsiaThis paper explores the construction of local ...
Since Hong Kong’s retrocession, the government has endeavoured to strengthen local citizens’ identif...