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Jie Fang; Fong Peng Chew; Mohd Shahril Nizam Shaharom – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2024
Although Chinese has become one of the most influential second/foreign languages in the world, teaching Chinese as a foreign/second language (CSL/CFL) abroad faces great challenges. M-learning and mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) display great advantages to facilitate second language learning, including CSL/CFL. However, most research was…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Study Abroad, Second Language Instruction, Barriers
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Nartgün, Senay Sezgin; Sezen-Gültekin, Gözde; Limon, Ibrahim – Journal of Education and Practice, 2017
This study aims to compare Turkey to the first three countries from each continent in terms of educational indicators in 2015 Human Development Report. In line with this aim, it is a case study utilizing document review method. Analysis of the data has been carried out on a single document which is United Nations Development Report (2015). To…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Educational Indicators, Reports
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Jerrim, John; Choi, Álvaro – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and Trends in Mathematics and Science Study are two highly respected studies of school pupils' academic achievement. English policy-makers have been disappointed with school children's performance on these tests, particularly in comparison to the strong results of young people from East…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Comparative Analysis, Case Studies
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Ng, Shun-wing; Yuen, Wai Kwan Gail – Educational Review, 2015
The impact of parental involvement on school management has been recognized by many education professionals and policy-makers. Thus parental involvement in school education becomes one of the prime focuses in the current education reform movement in Hong Kong. Particularly, specific guidelines and policies for involving parents at various levels…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Participation, Educational Policy, Politics of Education
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McNaught, Carmel; Lok, Beatrice; Yin, Hongbiao; Lee, John Chi-Kin; Song, Huan – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2014
Classroom experience is shaped by a number of factors. In this paper, we report a classroom observation study in China, illustrating regional variation in students' classroom learning experiences. Through comparing and contrasting observed classroom practices in three different regions in China (Chongqing, Hong Kong and Shanghai), the paper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Comparative Analysis
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Lo, Joe Tin-yau – Chinese Education and Society, 2012
This article aims to unveil the illusions embedded in the simple dichotomy of differences and similarities and of divergence and convergence between Hong Kong and Shanghai under the principle of "One Country, Two Systems" through analyzing their respective social education curricula at the primary level. It will shed light on the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Social Studies, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis
Lam, Tak Shing John – New Horizons in Education, 2011
Background: Deliberative mode of curriculum development has been hailed as one effective way of developing school-based curriculum. Its participatory, egalitarian and discursive characteristics have helped to generate the much-needed synergy and ownership feeling among the curriculum team members that lead to curriculum success. Nevertheless there…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Decision Making, Elementary Schools
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Lee, Tak-yan; Kwong, Wai-man; Cheung, Chau-kiu; Ungar, Michael; Cheung, Maria Y. L. – Social Indicators Research, 2010
This paper reports the findings of a longitudinal childhood resilience study which investigated the relationship between resilience-related beliefs and positive child development. Three waves of data collection (T1, T2, and T3) were completed in January 2005, July 2005, and January 2006 with a sample of 843 grade 4 pupils, drawn from six primary…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Grade 4
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Lee, John Chi-Kin; Dimmock, Clive; Yeung, Tai-Yuen Au – Curriculum Journal, 2009
Surprisingly little is known about the micro-leadership and management of the curriculum within schools. This study first applies a purpose-designed set of research instruments to penetrate the micro-workings of school decision-making in curriculum, teaching and learning. Second, it reports the findings from an application of the instruments in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Instructional Leadership, Elementary Education
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Lo, Joe Tin-Yau; Merryfield, Merry M. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2008
Developing national identity is a goal of schools around the world. Historically this goal has been especially important for nations coming out of colonization as new governments seek to unify their nations and promote national identities. From 1842 to 1997, Hong Kong was a British colony whose excellent harbor made it a linchpin of British…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nationalism, Asian History, Asian Culture
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Lee, Kar-Tin – Educational Media International, 2006
This study explores how an online integrated learning environment (ILE) to cater for individual learning differences is used by teachers in two primary schools in Hong Kong. The findings reveal a positive change in both perception and pedagogy of the participants. The results indicate that scaffolding activities led to an enhanced ability to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Independent Study, Online Courses, Distance Education
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Chan, David W. – School Psychology International, 2002
Assesses self-evaluations on five specific domains of competence and on global self-worth in a sample of 151 Hong Kong Chinese boys and girls (grade 3 to 6) using the Self-Perception Profile for Children (SPPC). Although self-perceptions on the five domains could be regarded as articulated and differentiated, these domains did not emerge as…
Descriptors: Competence, Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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McCall, Robert B.; Beach, Scott R.; Lau, Sing – Child Development, 2000
Investigated characteristics of underachievement among Hong Kong elementary school children. Found that more males than females were identified as underachievers. Stability of underachievement increased during elementary school. Parents and teachers perceived that underachievers were more capable than same-grade nonunderachievers. Correlates of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Carless, David – ELT Journal, 2002
Draws on qualitative classroom observation data from case studies of three English-as-a-Foreign-Language classes in Hong Kong primary schools. Analyzes four themes relevant to the classroom implementation of task-based learning with young learners: noise/in discipline, use of the mother tongue, extent of pupil involvement, and the role of drawing…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Class Activities, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
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Lau, Sing; Siu, Carol K. K.; Chik, Maria P. Y. – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 1998
Examined Hong Kong primary schoolchildren's self-concept in several domains over two years. Found that younger children had higher self-concept than older. Self-concept dropped drastically from grade one to three and leveled off thereafter. Girls had higher self-concepts than boys but had a greater drop. Self-concept level predicted depression,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Chinese Culture, Depression (Psychology), Elementary Education
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