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Tak-sang, Dick Yau – New Horizons in Education, 2011
Background: Prior to the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration, the civic education were characterized by denationalization and depoliticization. After the Joint Declaration, many of the conflicts emerged between the national interests advocated by the nationalistic camp and the Hong Kong interests promoted by the Liberal camp in the newly…
Descriptors: Nonformal Education, Nationalism, Citizenship, Democracy
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Hue, Ming-Tak – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2008
School guidance seeks to promote the whole person growth of students. It is regarded as an integral part of an educational programme. In Hong Kong secondary schools, a team of teachers are responsible for school guidance. This article examines how guidance teachers made sense of their caring work in general and specifically the counselling…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, Guidance Programs, Confucianism, Foreign Countries
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Wang, Victor C. X.; Farmer, Lesley S. J – International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology, 2010
This article reports the results of a study designed to determine whether the teachings of Confucius (liberal and behavioral teaching approaches) or Western teaching approaches (humanistic, progressive, radical and analytic teaching approaches) shaped adult education in Taiwan. Thirty-nine randomly selected adult educators from three premium…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Asian Culture, Western Civilization, Teaching Methods
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Chiu, Yiching Jean – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2009
Holistic education is a popular trend in the midst of various educational reforms, yet little systematic research has been done to consider its application in the teaching of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and English as a Second Language (ESL) for Asian Chinese learners. According to the New Zealand Ministry of Education, holistic education…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Qualitative Research, Holistic Approach, Educational Change
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Tam, Frank Wai-Ming; Lai, Manhong; Lam, Ka-Ka – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2007
In Chinese society, there are two Confucian teachings that have become guiding values for many teachers and have had profound influence on their educational practices for nearly 2,500 years. These values are "yin cai shi jiao" and "you jiao wu lei." The direct translation of yin cai shi jiao is "to carry out teaching based…
Descriptors: Fantasy, Ideology, Educational Practices, Educational Change
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Hue, Ming-Tak – Research in Education, 2007
Teachers in Hong Kong, as elsewhere, are concerned with students' misbehaviour. In secondary schools two teams of teachers, a guidance team and a discipline team, deal with it. This article examines how teachers make sense of their caring work and strategies for behaviour management. Taking an interactionist perspective, the framework suggested by…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students, Discipline, Asian Culture
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Hue, Ming-Tak – Pastoral Care in Education: An International Journal for Pastoral Care & Personal-Social Education, 2007
Discipline is a crucial aspect of teachers' and students' classroom lives. Hong Kong secondary teachers, as elsewhere, are concerned with students' misbehaviour. This article examines teachers' constructs of classroom discipline and strategies adopted for behaviour management. Qualitative data were collected by interviews and classroom…
Descriptors: Discipline, Asian Culture, Observation, Confucianism
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Gao, Lingbiao – Science Education, 1998
Reviews the educational reform and philosophy of Confucianism, the communist ideology, the psychological characteristics of the Chinese, and the Chinese language as the cultural context of school science teaching and learning in the People's Republic of China. Focuses on the effects of cultural influences. Contains 28 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Chinese, Confucianism, Cultural Influences, Educational Change
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Leu, Yuh-Chyn – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2005
The purpose of this case study was to investigate the values demonstrated by an elementary school teacher in her mathematics teaching and what values her students perceived. This research adopted the valuing theory (Raths, Harmin & Simon, 1987) and used classroom observations and interviews to document the teacher's mathematics pedagogical values…
Descriptors: Expertise, Curriculum Development, Mathematics Education, Student Evaluation
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Kelen, Christopher – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2002
This paper examines philosophical frame factors for English Language Teaching in the Confucian Heritage Culture (CHC) classroom. Drawing on the experience of a Native English Teacher in a government-aided Hong Kong High School it pays attention to two related difficulties: the "reality" of English in the classroom and the perceived…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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