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香港中學會考中國文學科學生對課程的反映
- 香港中學會考中國文學科學生對課程的反映
- The students' views on the secondary school Chinese literature curriculum
- 教育曙光 : 香港教師會學報, (53), 69-90, 2006
- 香港
- 香港教師會
- 2006
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Secondary Education
- 背景:2000年,香港課程發展議會發表《學會學習‧學習領域‧中國語文教育〈諮詢文件〉》。提出2002年後在中學階段實施加強文學元素的新修訂中國語文課程,同時,為了加強學習內容的聯繫,高中階段也可以開設綜合的中國語文課程,其中包括現在中國語文、中國文學、中國語文及文化和普通話各科的學習;或為對文學有濃厚興趣的學生開設選修的中國文學增潤課程,以發展學生多方面的學習興趣與專門能力。因此,還須重新審視科目分合,考慮在高中階段是否仍然保留中國文學科作為選修科。 In the year 2000, the Hong Kong Curriculum Development Council published a consultation document "Learning to Learn: the Way Forward in Curriculum Development" on the Key Learning Area (KLA) of the Chinese Language Education. It was suggested strengthening the literature elements in the above KLA, and advised that an integrated Chinese Language curriculum to be offered in the senior secondary education. The new curriculum framework includes Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Chinese Language and Culture and Putonghua, which currently are separated subjects in school curriculum. In addition, it was suggested that enrichment programmes on Chinese Literature to be provided to meet the learning needs of students who have keen interest in this area. In view of the above proposals in the consultation document, the issue of whether offering Chinese Literature as an elective subject in the current senior secondary school curriculum needs to be carefully considered.[Copyright of New Horizons: The Journal of Education, Hong Kong Teachers' Associationl is the property of Hong Kong Teachers' Association at http://www.hkta1934.org.hk/]
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- Chinese
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