9789888028023-9888028022-Curriculum, Schooling and Society in Hong Kong

Curriculum, Schooling and Society in Hong Kong

ISBN-13: 9789888028023
ISBN-10: 9888028022
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Paul Morris, Bob Adamson
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Format: Paperback 228 pages
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ISBN-13: 9789888028023
ISBN-10: 9888028022
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Paul Morris, Bob Adamson
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Format: Paperback 228 pages

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Curriculum, Schooling and Society in Hong Kong (ISBN-13: 9789888028023 and ISBN-10: 9888028022), written by authors Paul Morris, Bob Adamson, was published by Hong Kong University Press in 2010. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Curriculum, Schooling and Society in Hong Kong (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.17.

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Hong Kong is a fascinating place for the study of curriculum. Its schooling system is influenced by the legacies of a Chinese tradition and British colonialism and was developed at a time when, around the world, that state was taking more responsibility for the education of young people and educational policies were increasingly influenced by the impact of globalization. To this we can add the complexities of Hong Kong as a society―one that has witnessed major political and economic changes over the past 150 years or so, and particularly since the late 1970s. The dynamics produce an intricate interplay of innovation and conservatism, globalization and localization, liberalism and authoritarianism, devolution and centralization, and many other tensions. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to curriculum as a field of study in a way which highlights its inherent dilemmas and complexities by illustrating the diverse ways in which a curriculum can be developed and analyzed. It also presents a specific analysis of the Hong Kong school curriculum and highlights the ways in which the curriculum both reflects and changes in response to broader socio-political shifts.
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