Parental Attitudes Towards Using the Physical Education Portfolio (PEP) in Hong Kong Secondary Schools

2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chan Wan Ka ◽  
Hong Youlian ◽  
Carroll Robert
1996 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 7-9
Author(s):  
Arthur Chi Tak WONG ◽  
Daniel Yuk keung LI

LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract also in English.This paper discusses the suitability of modularization of Physical Education Curriculum in Hong Kong secondary schools. It highlights the features, strength and limitations of a modular curriculum framework. The strength of the framework is that it allows greater flexibility for content coverage, better ensures curriculum continuity, and better fulfills accountability to the society. Nevertheless, it also highlights that modularization is merely a strategy for curriculum organization so that it does not contribute much to an alleviation of issues outside the scope of curriculum organization.本文探討中學體育課程全面單元化的適切性; 包括單元課程的內涵、優點和不足。優點方面, 包括提高課程的延續性和內容涵蓋面,與及在社會問責方面的承擔。不足的地方,在於它只是課程組織的一個方法,因此對解決課程組織以外的問題幫助不大。


Author(s):  
Vincent Kan ◽  
Bob Adamson

Francis of Education (print)/1474-8479 (online) Article 2010 Language in education debates in Hong Kong focus on the role and status of English (as the former colonial language and an important means for international communication); Cantonese, the mother tongue of the majority of the population; and Putonghua, the national language of China. This paper examines the language policy formulated in 1997–1998, and finds that it radically departed from previous policies by mandating the use of Cantonese as the medium of instruction in secondary schools. The paper then analyses two subsequent policy revisions and concludes that, while the tonal emphasis on mother-tongue education has remained, the policy revisions have reversed the language policy to previous practices that emphasised the importance of English.


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