Journal Articles
Improving the quality of the teaching profession at the sixth form level in Hong Kong: The teaching and learning process perspective
- Improving the quality of the teaching profession at the sixth form level in Hong Kong: The teaching and learning process perspective
- Education Journal, 21(1), 59-65, 1993
- Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Institute of Educational Research
- 1993
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- Hong Kong
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- 1990-1997.6
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- Secondary Education
- The author points out that in spite of the fact that Hong Kong ranks in the top positions in science achievement at the Sixth Form matriculation level in the IEA Second International Science Study, teaching and assessment methods used remain traditional and didactic in nature. The author further argues that sixth form science education should prepare students to become human and cognizant and that, in order to improve the quality of the teaching profession, a more constructivist and moralistic model for teacher education and professional development is required.
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- English
- Journal Articles
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- 10251936
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/bibs/a3adb1f1
- 2010-09-28
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