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  • 1. The development of learning as the leading activity for Hong Kong immigrant families in Australia
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Year published: 2013
    City published: Victoria, Australia
    Publisher: Monash University
  • 2. The transition from kindergarten to primary school, as experienced by teachers, parents and children in Hong Kong
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Source: Early Child Development and Care, 180(7), 973-993, 2010
    Year published: 2010
    Publisher: Routledge
  • 3. Challenges of using ICT in Hong Kong early childhood settings
    Document Type: Conference Papers
    Pages: 49-52
    Year published: 2003
    City published: Sydney
    Publisher: Australian Computer Society
    Conference: International Federation for Information Processing Working Group 3.5 Open Conference (2003: Sydney)
  • 5. What Hong Kong teachers and parents think about thinking
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Source: Early Child Development and Care, 173(1), 147-158, 2003
    Year published: 2003
    Publisher: Routledge
  • 6. Pulling the river: The interactions of local and global influences in Chinese early childhood music education
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Source: Arts Education Policy Review, 109(3), 9-16, 2008
    Year published: 2008
    Publisher: Routledge
  • 7. Integrating information and communication technologies into the early childhood curriculum: Chinese principals' views of the challenges and opportunities
    By: Li, Hui
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Source: Early Education & Development, 17(3), 467-487, 2006
    Year published: 2006
    Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
  • 8. What should young children learn? Teacher and parent views in 15 countries. The IEA preprimary project, phase 2
    Document Type: Reports
    Year published: 1999
    City published: Ypsilanti, Mich.
    Publisher: High/Scope Press
  • 9. Grade-level differences--Relations of parental, teacher and peer support to academic engagement and achievement among Hong Kong students
    Document Type: Journal Articles
    Source: School Psychology International, 29(2), 183-198, 2008
    Year published: 2008
    Publisher: Sage Publications

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