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Danling Li; William Yat Wai Lo; Rui Yang – Research Evaluation, 2024
Research with economic utility and social value has been increasingly valued. Such an emphasis can be evidenced by the newly included assessment element of 'societal impact' in performance-based research funding (PBRF) schemes in different higher education systems around the world. This paper investigates how the non-academic impact is constructed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teachers, Noninstructional Responsibility, Evidence Based Practice
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Lee, Dong Bae; Wang, Qunyi – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
This study applies CDA and story grammar analysis to investigate how Chinese language textbooks for primary schools foster Chinese national identity through their depiction of Chinese people struggling against foreign invaders. The analysis was conducted on 12 textbooks and the findings were based on stories featuring a range of ages, from…
Descriptors: Grammar, Chinese, Self Concept, Nationalism
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Kempston, Tanya; Thomas, Nicholas – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
To develop a simulation is to construct a new reality, one where students can safely engage with the course materials, so as to achieve the intended learning outcomes. While there are a wide range of studies that review the utility of simulations in the classroom, the construction of the alternate reality--the pseudo-reality--is a less discussed…
Descriptors: Simulation, Educational Environment, Role Playing, Nonprint Media
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Lo, William Yat Wai; Chan, Sheng-Ju – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2020
This paper aims to broaden the conceptual approaches to understanding the complexity of student mobility in higher education (HE) across the Taiwan Strait, thereby exemplifying a contradictory mix of collaboration and competition that involves interplay among the various forces associated with global, regional and national settings. To achieve…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Nationalism, Student Mobility, Higher Education
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Cochrane, Thomas; Narayan, Vickel; Aiello, Stephen; Alizadeh, Mehrasa; Birt, James; Bone, Elisa; Cowie, Neil; Cowling, Michael; Deneen, Chris; Goldacre, Paul; Sinfield, David; Stretton, Todd; Worthington, Tom – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2022
Mobile learning is well established in literature and practice, but under-evolved from a rigorous learning design perspective. Activity theory presents a sophisticated way of mapping and understanding learning design, but for mobile learning this does not always translate into change in practice. The reported research addresses this by coupling a…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Handheld Devices, Instructional Design, Foreign Countries
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Lee, Jack T. – Comparative Education, 2015
Several education hubs have emerged in Asia and the Middle East in recent years with a specific focus on cross-border higher education. Through considerable efforts in policy planning and generous funding, these hubs aim to transform a country or city into an eminent destination for education, research, and training. The inherent design of these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Knowledge Economy, International Relations
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Vickers, Edward – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2014
Drawing on a recent collaborative and interdisciplinary study of East Asian Images of Japan, this article discusses contemporary Chinese portrayals of Japan, their political context, and their significance for Sino-Japanese relations. It questions some widely-held assumptions concerning the extent of "thought control" in an authoritarian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Relations, Asian Studies, Asian History
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Cheng, Joseph Y. S. – Higher Education, 1995
A discussion of higher education in Hong Kong looks at the current economic context, government and public support, rapid expansion and its effect on academic and faculty hiring standards, and issues related to Hong Kong's change in political status in 1997, including emigration patterns, faculty morale, and finance and censorship concerns.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Faculty, Economic Factors, Educational Change
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Sweeting, Anthony – Comparative Education, 1997
Explores contributions to educational policy and practice of tensions about and aspirations for the future of Hong Kong. Examines political and economic influences on educational development during five historical periods, 1844-1997. Presents three recent case studies of connections between the "1997 factor" and educational policy,…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Economic Factors, Educational Change, Educational Development
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Law, Wing-Wah – Comparative Education, 1997
Examines the impact of impending political transition to Chinese control on Hong Kong's higher education system, 1982-97. Focuses on conflicts among the incoming and outgoing sovereign powers and local university groups, and on three related colonial transition processes within the "one country, two systems" framework--forms of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Colleges, Colonialism
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Lee, Wing On; Postiglione, G. A. – Chinese University Education Journal, 1994
Maintains that China has established "window cities," designed to view and absorb Western policies. Asserts that education is categorized as one of the Chinese development strategies. Examines the relationship between educational development and the window effects. (CFR)
Descriptors: Communism, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Change
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Morgan, Jack; Martin, Angela – Southern Social Studies Journal, 1994
Asserts that price comparison is a good way to interest students in the study of cultural diversity and global understanding. Presents data comparing consumer goods prices in Japan, Hong Kong, and the United States. Includes 14 classroom activities and an 18-item annotated bibliography of children's fiction books on China and Japan. (CFR)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Cross Cultural Studies