On 1 July 1997, after 150 years of British colonial rule, Hong Kong returned to its mother country, the People\u27s Republic of China (PRC). Anticipation of reunification spawned speculation about the possibilities, prospects and problems for the political, economic and social life of Hong Kong after 1997. This paper argues that the unpredictability and uncertainty which have characterized the educational policy environment in Hong Kong for many years were compounded by the imminence of the change of sovereignty. It is suggested that examination of the policy process in the contemporary Hong Kong context can best be understood by examining both macro‐ and micro‐policy perspectives, and the interrelationships between them. Two guiding questi...
Adult education is shaped by the socio-cultural and historical context in which it occurs. Hong Kong...
Adult education is shaped by the socio-cultural and historical context in which it occurs. Hong Kong...
The purpose of this article is to examine the gradual changes in the language policies for the Hong ...
On 1 July 1997, after 150 years of British colonial rule, Hong Kong returned to its mother country, ...
While in some respects the nature of Hong Kong's colonial transition seems unique, several parallels...
Among the main features of the decolonisation process in Africa, Asia and the South Pacific were wid...
This article examines how politics has shaped Hong Kong’s education system and the curriculum 23 yea...
This study captures the thoughts and perceptions of a group of Hong Kong principals on the transfer ...
This study captures the thoughts and perceptions of a group of Hong Kong principals on the transfer ...
This thesis explores the issue of adaptation within Hong Kong society to political change, with spec...
Since Hong Kong’s retrocession, the government has endeavoured to strengthen local citizens’ identif...
Originally, the capitalist society in Hong Kong under communism is exceptional, but the “one country...
This thesis explores the issue of adaptation within Hong Kong\ud society to political change, with s...
Originally, the capitalist society in Hong Kong under communism is exceptional, but the “one country...
This paper firstly identifies the major legacies inherited by the post-colonial government in Hong K...
Adult education is shaped by the socio-cultural and historical context in which it occurs. Hong Kong...
Adult education is shaped by the socio-cultural and historical context in which it occurs. Hong Kong...
The purpose of this article is to examine the gradual changes in the language policies for the Hong ...
On 1 July 1997, after 150 years of British colonial rule, Hong Kong returned to its mother country, ...
While in some respects the nature of Hong Kong's colonial transition seems unique, several parallels...
Among the main features of the decolonisation process in Africa, Asia and the South Pacific were wid...
This article examines how politics has shaped Hong Kong’s education system and the curriculum 23 yea...
This study captures the thoughts and perceptions of a group of Hong Kong principals on the transfer ...
This study captures the thoughts and perceptions of a group of Hong Kong principals on the transfer ...
This thesis explores the issue of adaptation within Hong Kong society to political change, with spec...
Since Hong Kong’s retrocession, the government has endeavoured to strengthen local citizens’ identif...
Originally, the capitalist society in Hong Kong under communism is exceptional, but the “one country...
This thesis explores the issue of adaptation within Hong Kong\ud society to political change, with s...
Originally, the capitalist society in Hong Kong under communism is exceptional, but the “one country...
This paper firstly identifies the major legacies inherited by the post-colonial government in Hong K...
Adult education is shaped by the socio-cultural and historical context in which it occurs. Hong Kong...
Adult education is shaped by the socio-cultural and historical context in which it occurs. Hong Kong...
The purpose of this article is to examine the gradual changes in the language policies for the Hong ...