EDUCATION FACULTY
Researcher
: Andrews SJ |
Project Title: |
The good lanugage teacher - case-studies of the language awareness of proficient L2 teachers |
Investigator(s): |
Andrews SJ, McNeill A. |
Department: |
Curriculum & Educational Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Other Funding Scheme |
Start Date: |
12/2001 |
Abstract: |
To examine the language awareness of three L2 teachers operating in different contexts, all of whom have been certified as being of Distinction level in their classroom practice; to investigate the extent to which 'Good' language teachers all: a) possess highly developed levels of declarative knowledge of the language systems, b) exhibit highly developed levels of language awareness in their pedagogical practice; to invite the subjects to introspect on the nature and origins of their language awareness. |
Project Title: |
Proposal for constituent theme funding for "Language, Media and Communication" from the Centre for Language in Education and Assessment Research (CLEAR) |
Investigator(s): |
Andrews SJ, Au TKF, Berry VE, Bruce NJ, Day JR, Lam TP |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding for Strategic Research Theme |
Start Date: |
07/2005 |
Abstract: |
The proposed Centre for Language in Education and Assessment Research will bring together researchers, higher-degree students and others at the University of Hong Kong and in the wider community involved in policy development, research, and scholarship in language in education and language assessment and/or in the use of these languages for teaching and learning purposes in the Hong Kong biliterate trilingual multi-modal educational community. CLEAR aims to provide an opportunity for researchers to share information; initiate and respond to policy and research development; initiate and undertake collaborative research activities of relevance to the centre, and to explore the role of language and learning in the full range of educational contexts, including the university level. |
List of Research Outputs |
Andrews
S.J., Editorial Board, Language Awareness.
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Andrews
S.J., The Evolution of Teachers' Language
Awareness, Language Awareness. |
Researcher
: Bray TM |
Project Title: |
Theories and methods in comparative education research |
Investigator(s): |
Bray TM |
Department: |
Education |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Other Funding Scheme |
Start Date: |
01/1996 |
Abstract: |
To examine historical trends and contemporary diversity in comparative education research. It is cataloguing the relative merits of different approaches and identifying appropriate strategies for projects of different types. Comparative education has been defined to include intranational as well as international studies. |
Project Title: |
Education and political transition in Hong Kong and Macau |
Investigator(s): |
Bray TM, Koo R. |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Completion Date: |
10/2005 |
Abstract: |
To update and extend analysis on
education and political transition in |
Project Title: |
Education and political transition in Hong Kong and Macau |
Investigator(s): |
Bray TM |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Completion Date: |
03/2006 |
Abstract: |
To follow the changes in higher education
in the two territories since the publication of those reports, nothing in particular
the diversification and the development of links with mainland |
Project Title: |
Strategic Research Areas Constitutent Theme: Comparative Education |
Investigator(s): |
Bray TM, Chan CKK, |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding for Strategic Research Theme |
Start Date: |
05/2005 |
Abstract: |
The Comparative Education Research Centre (CERC) within the Faculty of Education will provide the infrastructure for the programme. Specific strategies: 1) established Academics and Practitioners; 2) Younger scholars; 3) Research students; 4) Projects; 5) conferences and Workshops |
List of Research Outputs |
Bray
T.M., Associate Editor, |
Bray
T.M., Associate Editor, International
Studies in Educational Administration. |
Bray
T.M., Comparative Education and Allied
Fields: A Perspective from the World Council of Comparative Education
Societies (WCCES) - in Russian, In: |
Bray
T.M. and Manzon M.I.E., Comparative Education
and Teacher Education in |
Bray
T.M., Comparative Education in the Era of
Globalisation: Evaluation, Missions and Roles, In: Pang, N.S.K (ed.), Globalization:
Educational Research, Change and Reform. |
Bray
T.M., Comparative Education: Continuing
Traditions, New Challenges, and New Paradigms (in Hungarian). |
Bray
T.M., Comparative Education: Continuing
Traditions, New Challenges, and New Paradigms (in Italian). |
Bray
T.M., Comparative Education: Continuing
Traditions, New Challenges, and New Paradigms (in Japanese). |
Bray
T.M., Editorial Advisor, |
Bray
T.M., Editorial Advisory Board, International
Journal of Educational Reform. |
Bray T.M., Editorial Board, Educational Administration Research. 2005. |
Bray T.M., Editorial Board, KEDI Journal of Educational Policy. 2005. |
Bray
T.M., Editorial Board, Perspectives in
Education. |
Bray
T.M., Editorial Board, Policy Futures in
Education. |
Bray
T.M., Editorial Board, Prospects:
Quarterly Review of Comparative Education. |
Bray
T.M. and Koo R., Education and Society in |
Bray
T.M., International Advisory Board, |
Bray
T.M., International Advisory Board, Compare:
A Journal of Comparative Education. |
Bray
T.M., International Advisory Board, Current
Issues in Comparative Education. |
Bray
T.M., International Advisory Board, Mediterranean
Journal of Educational Studies. |
Bray
T.M., International Advisory Board, Peadbody
Journal of Education. |
Bray
T.M., International Editorial Board, Comparative
and International Education Review. |
Bray
T.M., International Panel of Editorial
Consultants, World Studies in Education. |
Bray
T.M., Investigating the Shadows: Comparative
Perspective on Private Tuition, Asian Network of Training and Research
Institutions in Educational Planning (ANTRIEP) Newsletter. |
Bray
T.M., Keynote speech: 'The Evolving Field of
Comparative Education: Scholarly Societies and Global Collaboration', Second
Worldwide Forum on Comparative Education, |
Bray
T.M. and Jiang
K., Secondary Education in |
Bray
T.M., The Control of Education: Issues and
Tensions in Centralization and Decentralization, Eduactional Research (in
Chinese). |
Manzon
M.I.E. and Bray T.M., The
Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) and the World Council
of Comparative Education Societies (WCCES): Leadership, Ambiguities and
Synergies, Current Issues in Comparative Education. |
Yamato Y. and Bray T.M., Economic Development and
The Market Place for Education: Dynamics of The International Schools Sector
in |
List of Research Outputs |
Bunton D.R., The Structure of Ph.D Conclusion Chapters, Journal of English for Academic Purposes. Pergamon /Elsevier Science, 2005, 4(3): 207-224. |
De Chazal E., Atabas H.G., Bunton D.R., Skinner J. and Dayioglu
S., Symposium on academic writing, In: B.Beaven, IATEFL 2005: Cardiff
Conference Selections. |
Project Title: |
Perceptions of
the suitability of task-based teaching for the |
Investigator(s): |
Carless DR |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: |
02/2006 |
Abstract: |
This study focuses on teachers'
perspectives of a curriculum innovation, supplemented by views of teacher
educators. Teachers in many parts of the world are faced with implementing
multiple innovations, yet this reform activity is often symbolic rather than
having expectations that fundamental change will arise (Cuban, 1990) and
there is often a mismatch between curriculum intentions and classroom
realities (Morris, 1996). An upshot is that many well-intentioned curriculum
plans fail to have much impact on schools because various issues have not
been addressed, such as teacher readiness, teacher understanding and teacher
attitudes. Bailey (2000) argues that change processes might be more effective
if "researchers, policymakers and administrators worked with teachers
rather than on them" (p.113), underpinning the focus of this study on
teachers' perceptions.The aim of this study is to gauge teachers' and teacher
educators' (identified as key stakeholders) viewpoints on task-based
teaching, a key component of current English language teaching (ELT)
syllabuses in Hong Kong. Task-based teaching represents a current orthodoxy
within contemporary ELT, falls within the general umbrella of communicative
language teaching and can be seen as a development from it. The main
rationale for carrying out task-based teaching is that the process of
carrying out tasks is hypothesized as triggering language acquisition through
the communicative interaction stimulated by the task (Skehan, 1998). More
pragmatically, tasks can provide motivating opportunities for students to put
language into use. But how effectively do stakeholders perceive that tasks
are carried out in the |
List of Research Outputs |
Carless D.R., A Ten-year Perspective on the Journey of an Innovative Teacher, Chinese University of Hong Kong 40th Anniversary Conference, December 2, 2005. |
Carless
D.R., Differing Perceptions in the Feedback
Process, Studies in Higher Education. |
Carless
D.R., Editorial Board Member, Asian EFL
Journal. |
Carless
D.R., Editorial Board Member, English
Teaching (The Journal of the Korean Association of Teachers of English). |
Carless D.R., Grammar: The Pre-emptive Strike, English Teaching Professional. 2006, 43: 57 - 59. |
Carless
D.R., Issues in the Implementation of
Communicative Activities, 3rd IATEFL |
Carless
D.R., Pre-emptive Formative Assessment, 32nd
Annual IAEA |
Carless
D.R., Reforms Sit Between Cynicism and Hope, |
Carless
D.R., Reforms at Risk in Watered-down SBA, |
Carless
D.R., SBA and the Challenge of Integrating
Formative and Summative Assessment, HKU Teachers' Conference: Enhancing
Effective English Language Assessment in Secondary Schools: Integrating
Theory and Practice, |
Carless
D.R., Task-supported Teaching in Chinese
Contexts: Principles and Practice, 3rd IATEFL |
Carless
D.R., Task-supported Teaching: Making Tasks
Viable, |
Researcher
: Chan CKK |
Project Title: |
Developing
knowledge-building communities among Chinese learners in |
Investigator(s): |
Chan CKK |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2002 |
Abstract: |
To design a learning environment premised on knowledge building to foster learning, understanding and collaboration; to assess the effects of the learning environment on students' growth and teachers' conceptual change; to investigate cognitive and social processes related to the growth of knowledge-building communities among Chinese learners. |
Project Title: |
Developing a knowledge building community: promoting scientific understanding and health education on SARS through knowledge forum |
Investigator(s): |
Chan CKK, |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
VCO SARS Research Fund |
Start Date: |
07/2003 |
Abstract: |
To design, implement, and evaluate a
learning environment that fosters students' development in scientific,
health, and ethical understanding related to SARS; to examine how students in
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Project Title: |
Constructive alignment of learning and assessment: electronic portfolios in assessing and fostering student learning in computer-supported collaborative environments |
Investigator(s): |
Chan CKK |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Abstract: |
To develop and examine an educational approach for assessing student learning in computer-supported collaborative learning environments premised on the principle of constructive alignment of learning and assessment. Specifically, includes (a) To design and implement the use of electronic portfolios in assessing and fostering student learning in computer-based discussion; (b) To characterize student's collaborative process of learning using electronic portfolios; (c) To investigate the effects of electronic portfolios on students' conceptual understanding and beliefs about learning. |
Project Title: |
The role of phonological awareness in learning English for young children in Hong Kong |
Investigator(s): |
Chan CKK, Siegel LS |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Abstract: |
To examine the roles of phonological processing
in the development of language and reading skills for young children in |
Project Title: |
Designing Social-Constructivist Assessments in Fostering Collaborative Inquiry in Knowledge Forum |
Investigator(s): |
Chan CKK |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
04/2006 |
Abstract: |
Objectives. Educational and curriculum reforms have now placed much emphasis on new forms of learning including collaboration, information technology, and assessment for learning. This proposed project examines the question of how collaboration in computer-supported environments can be assessed, and specifically, how assessment can be designed to foster collaborative inquiry. Our objectives include: (a) To design an approach using principles of formative and embedded assessments for promoting collaborative inquiry; (b) To investigate the roles and effects of the assessment approach in fostering students' collaboration, inquiry, and domain understanding, and (c) To characterize the process and dynamics of collaborative inquiry in computer discussion. Perspectives. Whereas networked computer discussion is becoming increasingly popular for promoting collaboration, many challenges and difficulties exist pertaining to the quality and variability in student participation. It is common to hear teachers wonder how to encourage students to write, how to assess student participation, and how to respond to the many notes. Research has shown that asking student to discuss on computer forums does not necessarily lead to high-quality discourse(Hewitt, 2003; Lipponen et al., 2003). Misalignments between learning and assessment often exist -- Computer forums encouraging inquiry and collaboration are advocated but assessment continues to be competitive and content-focused (Chan & van Aalst, 2004; Reeve, 2000). How can students best learn about inquiry and collaboration when engaging in computer-supported discourse? How can classroom assessments tap into the theoretical nature of collaborative process while providing pedagogical support in scaffolding student understanding? Currently, much interest has been given to "assessment for learning" -- Assessment is seen not only to measure but also to provide positive backwash effects to foster student learning. Emphasis has been given to constructive alignment of learning and assessment, setting rubrics, making criteria transparent, and self- and peer assessments (Biggs, 1995; Gipps, 2004; Shepard, 2000). Accordingly, this project aims to design a social-constructivist assessment approach that turns the responsibility to students in evaluating their own progress guided by criteria in the context of Knowledge Forum, a computer-supported environment (Scardamalia & Bereiter, 2003). My earlier research has examined the roles of electronic portfolio; this project continues this line of research refining the design and extending the assessment approach to incorporate both quantitative and qualitative strategies of assessments.Background & Related Work The PI is an international collaborator of the OISE/U of Toronto Knowledge-Building Team (IKIT); knowledge building work spans over 20 countries. Her research on assessment in computer-supported knowledge building has led to international recognition including publication, dissemination of exemplary work among IKIT, and a Research paper award at an International conference on computer-supported learning, 2005. This proposed project continues her program of research on portfolio assessments now extending to designing more comprehensive strategies. |
List of Research Outputs |
Chan C.K.K., Cognitive processing and reading in Chinese and English for young children in Hong Kong, Paper presented at the First Reading Conference on Chinese Dyslexia, South China Normal University. 2006. |
Chan
C.K.K. and van Aalst J., Computer-supported
knowledge building in teacher education: Experience from |
Chan C.K.K., Editorial Board Member, Educational Research Review. Springer, 2005. |
Chan C.K.K., Member of Editorial Board, Exceptional Children. 2006. |
Chan
C.K.K. and Pang
M.F., Special Issue: Teacher Collaboration in Learning Communities , Teaching
Education. |
Chan
C.K.K. and Pang
M.F., Teacher Collaboration in Learning Communities , Teaching
Education. |
Chan
C.K.K., Lee Y.C.E. and van Aalst J.,
Towards the assessment of collective knowledge advances in knowledge-building
classrooms, Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the European
Association of Learning and Instruction. |
Ho K.C.M. and Chan C.K.K., Effects of cognitive-based reading strategies on higher-order comprehension of academically low-achieving children, Paper presented at the Education Conference on Special Education. 2006. |
Lafferiere T., Lamon M. and Chan C.K.K., Trends and models of e-learning in teacher education, Teaching Education. Routledge, 2006, 17: 75-90. |
Lee Y.C.E., Chan C.K.K. and van Aalst J., Most Usable Research Paper Award, Centre for Educational Technologies, The NASA-Sponsored Classroom of the Future . 2006. |
Lee Y.C.E., Chan C.K.K. and van Aalst J., Students assessing their own collaborative knowledge building , International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning. Springer, 2006, 1: 277-307. |
Tse S.K., Kwong S.M., Chan C.K.K., Li H. and Leung S.O., Gender differences and classifiers of oral language development of preschool children in Hong Kong, 香港學前兒童的口語發展:性別和量詞, In: Tse, S.K., The oral language development of Hong Kong preschool children. 香港幼兒口語發展, Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2006, 87-106. |
Tse S.K., Chan C.K.K. and Kwong S.M., Lexical development of Hong Kong pre-school children, 香港學前兒童口語詞類的發展, In: Tse, S.K., The Oral Language Development of Hong Kong Preschool Children. 香港幼兒口語發展, Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2006, 53-69. |
Tse
S.K., Kwong S.M. and Chan C.K.K.,
The oral syntactic structure development of |
Researcher
: Chan KMK |
Project Title: |
Developing Synthesized Stimuli for Training Hypernasality |
Investigator(s): |
Chan KMK, Ciocca V, Whitehill TL, Yiu EML |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Education Faculty Research Fund |
Start Date: |
09/2005 |
Abstract: |
To synthesize Cantonese connect speech with hypernasality. |
List of Research Outputs |
Chan K.M.K. and Yiu E.M.L., A comparison of two perceptual voice evaluation training programs for naive listeners., Journal of Voice. 2006, 20: 229-241. |
Chan K.M.K., Li M., Ciocca V. and Yiu E.M.L., The Effectiveness of Feedback in Perceptual Voice Evaluation Training, The Voice Foundation 35th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, Philadelphia, May 31 - June 4, 2006. |
Researcher
: Chan PM |
List of Research Outputs |
Chan P.M., Knowledge Building Using a Network-based Platform: Towards a Pedagogy for Environmental Eduation in Hong Kong Secondary School - Design Issues, In: Katyal, K, Lam, H.C. & Ding, X, Research Studies in Education. Hong Kong, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong, 2005, 3: 115 - 124. |
Researcher
: Chan SY |
List of Research Outputs |
Kwan T.Y.L. and Chan S.Y., Children's Preferential Modes of Spatial Communication, In Proceedings to Joint ICA Commissions Seminar on Internet-based Cartographic Teaching and Learning, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain, July 6 - 8, 2005. |
Researcher
: Chan YC |
List of Research Outputs |
Leung A.Y.L. and Chan Y.C., Exploring necessary and sufficient conditions in dynamic geometry environment, International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education. 2006, 13(1): 37-44. |
Researcher
: Chan YM |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Chen DPW |
List of Research Outputs |
Ciocca V., Chen D.P.W., Lee A.S.Y. and Whitehill T.L., Acoustic Correlates of Hyper Nasality in Consonants, 5th International Conference on Speech Motor Control. Nijmegen, Netherlands, 2006, 1pp. |
Researcher
: Cheng C |
Project Title: |
Cultural differences in adaptation to the changing environment: A cultural-moderational model of coping flexibility |
Investigator(s): |
Cheng C, Tong YY |
Department: |
Psychology |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
To expand the scope of the current conceptualization of coping flexibility from an intra-personal to an interpersonal perspective; to formulate a new conceptual model to explicate cultural differences in coping flexibility and why such cultural differences exist; to develop and validate the various constructs of the proposed model; to adopt a multimethod approach for testing the assumptions and hypotheses of the new model with sophisticated methods. |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Cheng KM |
List of Research Outputs |
Cheng K.M., Fundraising How fundraising could come into the? Institutional Advancement - Keynote, World Bank Conference on Alternative Funding to Invited Education, Seoul, September 4, 2005. 2005. |
Researcher
: Cheng MW |
List of Research Outputs |
Cheng M.W., Yung B.H.W. and Wong A.S.L., Gender differences in students' performance, In: B.H.W. Yung, Learning from TIMSS: Implications for Teaching and Learning Science at the Junior Secondary Level. Hong Kong, EMB, HKSAR, 2006, 51-74. |
Cheng M.W., Yung B.H.W. and Wong A.S.L., Gender differences in students’ performance, in B.H.W. Yung (ed.) Learning from TIMSS: Implications for Teaching and Learning Science at the Junior Secondary Level, 51-74. Hong Kong: Education Bureau, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. , 2006. |
Wong A.S.L., Yung B.H.W., Day J.R. and Cheng M.W., Enhancing senior secondary students' understanding of the nature of science and the interconnection between science, technology and socieity through innovative teaching and learning activities, Conference on Research and Practices in Science Education (Hong Kong), Dec 16-17, 2005. |
Wong A.S.L., Yung B.H.W., Cheng M.W. and Hodson D., Setting the stage for developing pre-service teachers' conceptions of good science teaching: the role of classroom videos, International Journal of Science Education. 2006, 28 (1): 1-24. |
Yung B.H.W., Wong A.S.L. and Cheng M.W., Exploring issues on gender differences in science achievement: A case study of Hong Kong, The First International Conference on Asian Comparative Education: The Outcomes of TIMSS/PIRLS and their Contextual Meaning, Taiwan Normal University. 2005. |
Yung
B.H.W., Wong A.S.L., Cheng M.W. and Hodson D., Tracking Changes in Student
Teachers' Conception of Good Science Teaching: Progressive Reflection on the
Same Videos, Paper presented at National Association for Research in
Science Teaching (NARST) Annual Meeting ( |
Yung B.H.W., Wong A.S.L., Cheng M.W., Hui C.S. and Hodson D., Tracking changes in student teachers' conception of good science teaching: Progressive reflection on the same videos , National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) Annual Meeting (San Francisco, United States), 3-6 April 2006. |
Researcher
: Cheung CK |
Project Title: |
Investigating and meeting the professional development needs of business teachers |
Investigator(s): |
Cheung CK |
Department: |
Curriculum Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
INSTEP |
Start Date: |
12/2000 |
Completion Date: |
07/2005 |
Abstract: |
To investigate the professional development needs of business teachers in Hong Kong. |
Project Title: |
Facilitating the learning and teaching of media education through media production: a Hong Kong case |
Investigator(s): |
Cheung CK |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Abstract: |
To identify the role of media production in the learning and teaching of media education; to see how media production is implemented in schools; to see the effectiveness of implementing media production in schools as a means of media education; to identify the reasons of implementing media production in schools. |
Project Title: |
The implementation of media education in secondary curriculum: reasons, means, and impact. |
Investigator(s): |
Cheung CK |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Incentive Award for RGC CERG Fundable But Not Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
07/2005 |
Completion Date: |
06/2006 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
Project Title: |
Entrepreneurship education in Hong Kong secondary schools: perceptions, positions, and directions |
Investigator(s): |
Cheung CK |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
01/2006 |
Abstract: |
Key issues and prblems addressed
Historically, Hong Kong emerged from an entrepot in 1841 and today, it has
become one of the world’s leading financial and business center for the
Asia-Pacific region, performing a ‘hub’ role as the gateway for China;
entrepreneurs have been crucial to the success of its economic development.
Despite the abrupt changes in the global economic downturn in recent years,
Hong Kong still excels and continues to prosper; this is partly because there
is a pool of entrepreneurial talents and enterprises who work untiringly to
meet the changing economic situation. As the result of globalization, Hong
Kong economic activities are becoming complicated and there is a rapid rise
in the number of small-to-medium-sized organizations (SMEs). At present small
and medium-sized enterprises represent 98 percent of all local enterprises.
It is true to say that entrepreneurs are important to the sustainable
economic development in Hong Kong. Despite this, a recent survey conducted by
Hugh Thomas, Associate Professor of Finance at CUHK, which helped conduct the
survey for the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor noted that only 3 out of every
100 people in Hong Kong started their own business in the previous 42 months –
ranking the city third last among the 35 economies surveyed. This is stunning
for the economy of |
List of Research Outputs |
Cheung
C.K., Evidence and More Evidence-Lessons
Learned from Media Education in Hong Kong Schools, |
Cheung C.K., From Information to Formation: The Use of Media Education in the Learning and Teaching of Civic Education in the Transformation of Students, Symposium on Civic Education, Committee on the Promotion of Civic Education, Hong Kong, June 17 - 18, 2006. 12pp. |
Cheung
C.K., From Theory to Practice-Developing and
Implementing Media Education in |
Cheung
C.K. and Wong A.K.C., Implementation Of The
Career Oriented Curriculum In The Business Curriculum For Senior Secondary
Schools In |
Cheung
C.K., Issues and Themes in the Development of
Media Education - An International Perspective, Communications |
Cheung
C.K., Running A Small Business By Students In
A Secondary School: Its Impact On Learning About Entrepreneruship, Isatt
Conferenece: Challenges For The Profession, Perspectives And Directions For
Teachers, Teaching And Teacher Education 2-6 July, |
Cheung C.K., The Relevance of Media Education in Primary Schools in Hong Kong in the Age of New Media - a case study, Educational Studies. 2005, 31: 361-374. |
Cheung C.K., The Relevance of Media Education in Primary and Secondary Schools in Hong Kong, Hawaii International Conference on Education, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 6 - 9, 2006. |
Researcher
: Cheung KW |
Project Title: |
Social and political conditions of educational policy process in Hong Kong |
Investigator(s): |
Cheung KW |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Other Funding Scheme |
Start Date: |
05/2003 |
Abstract: |
To give an overview of the conditions in which the recent educational reform is designed and implemented. |
Project Title: |
Chinese private school legislation |
Investigator(s): |
Cheung KW |
Department: |
Education |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Other Funding Scheme |
Start Date: |
05/2003 |
Abstract: |
To facilitate and inform legislation on minban schools. |
List of Research Outputs |
Cheung K.W. and Pan S., "Cong Xingzheng Wenze Dao Kuoda Shehui Lianmeng: Xianggang Zhengfu Zai Jiaoyu Gaige Zhong De Celue Bianhua" (From Inspection to Broadening Alliance-Building: The Change of Strategy by Government to Reform Education in Hong Kong) , 从行政问责到扩大社会联盟:香港政府在教育改革中的策略变化, In: Education Office, National People's Congress, Beijing Academy of Educational Sciences & Centre of Research on Education in China, HKU, Reports on Compulsory Education Provision in China No.1. 中國義務教育發展研究報告, Beijing, China, China Democracy and Legal Press, 2006, 1: 372-386. |
Cheung
K.W., From Inspection to Broadening
Alliance-Building: The Change of Strategy by Government to Reform Education
in |
Cheung K.W., From School Inspection to School Review, 從視學到學校評估:香港教育質素保證機制演變的啟示, In: Shanghai Academy of EDucational Sciences, Exploring Education Development. 教育发展研究, China, Shanghai, 2006, March, 2006. |
Cheung
K.W., Reports on Compulsory Education
Provision in China No.1 - 4, 中國義務教育發展研究報告, In: Education Office, National
People's Congress, Beijing Academy of Educational Sciences & Centre of
Research on Education in |
Cheung
K.W., State Governance and Education Policy, 国家管治
· 教育政策, Invited lecture to |
Cheung
K.W., The New Age of Educational Evaluation:
Experience from |
Cheung
K.W. and Yan M.C., The Politics of
Indigenization: A Case Study of Development of Social Work in |
Cheung
K.W., Understanding Chinese Individuals, |
Researcher
: Chi J |
Project Title: |
Parental beliefs about education and children's attainment: contextual variation among families in China |
Investigator(s): |
Chi J |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Sik Sik Yuen Education Research Fund |
Start Date: |
03/2004 |
Abstract: |
To study parental beliefs about education and children's attainment: contextual variation among families in China. |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Chik PMP |
List of Research Outputs |
Lo M.L., Chik P.M.P., Ko P.Y., Leung A.Y.L., Pong W.Y., Lo-Fu Y.W. and Ng F.P., Learning Studies: Development and Impact, In: Lo, M.L., Pong, W.Y. and Chik, P.M. (Eds.), For Each And Everyone: Catering For Individual Differences Through Learning Studies. Hong Kong, HKU Press, 2005, 41-73. |
Lo M.L., Chik P.M.P. and Pang M.F., Patterns of variation in teaching the colour of light to Primary 3 students, Instructional Science. The Netherlands, Springer, 2006, 34: 1-19. |
Researcher
: Choi YCN |
List of Research Outputs |
Choi Y.C.N. and McPherson D.B., Noise Levels in Hong Kong Primary Schools: Implications for Classroom Listening, International Journal of Disability, Development and Education. Abingdon, UK, Routledge, 2005, 52: 345-360. |
Researcher
: Chow C |
List of Research Outputs |
Law N.W.Y., Kankaanranta M. and Chow C., Technology-supported educational innovations in Finland and Hong Kong: A tale of two systems, Human Technology. 2005, 1(2): 176-201. |
Researcher
: Chow LPY |
List of Research Outputs |
Yiu
E.M.L., Verdolini K. and Chow
L.P.Y., Electromyographic Study of Motor Learning for a Voice
Production Task, Journal Of Speech, Language And Hearing Research. |
List of Research Outputs |
Francis A.L., Ciocca V., Wong N.K.Y., Leung H.Y. and Chu C.Y., Extrinsic Context Affects
Talkers Normalization of Lexical Tone, The Journal of the Acoustical
Society of |
List of Research Outputs |
Chu
S.K.W. and Law
N.W.Y., Development of Information Search Expertise: Research Students'
Knowledge of Databases, Online Information Review. Bradford, |
Wong G., Chan D. and Chu S.K.W., Assessing the Enduring Impact of Library Instruction Programs, Journal of Academic Librarianship. US, Elsevier, 2006, 32 (4): 384-395. |
Researcher
: Chun JC |
List of Research Outputs |
Chun J.C. and Whitehill T.L., The Relationship Between Acoustic Analysis and Perceptual Judgement of Lingual Stops in Speakers with Cleft Palate, 4th International EPG Symposium, Edinburgh, Sept 29 - 30, 2005. |
Researcher
: Chung ALS |
Project Title: |
Web-based learning and teaching support (WLTS) materials for the student assessment of the basic competency assessments (BCA) in the key learning area of Chinese language at key stages 1 and 2 |
Investigator(s): |
Chung ALS, Ki WW, Lam HC |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Education and Manpower Bureau - General Award |
Start Date: |
12/2002 |
Abstract: |
To provide web-based learning and teaching support materials for the student assessment of the basic competency assessments in the key learning area of Chinese language at key stage 1 (listening) and key stage 2 (listening and reading). |
List of Research Outputs |
Ki
W.W., Chung A.L.S. and Lau E.C.C., What do we do in the |
Researcher
: Chung HK |
List of Research Outputs |
Chung
H.K. and Leung
M.T., A Theory-driven Treatment For Chinese Developmental Dyslexic
Children: Preliminary Results on the Training of Metalinguistic Awareness, Hong
Kong Special Education Forum. |
Chung H.K. and Leung M.T., Data Analysis of Chinese Characters in Primary School Corpora of Hong Kong and Mainland China: Preliminary Theoretical Interpretations, The 11th Meeting of the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association, Dubrovnik, Croatia, May 31 - June 4, 2006. |
Chung
H.K. and Leung
M.T., Treatment of Development Dyslexia in Chinese Children: Preliminary
Results of Weekly Training on Metalinguistic Awareness, The 3rd
International Multilingualism and Dyslexia Conference, |
Researcher
: Chung KKH |
Project Title: |
Temporal processing and cognitive processing in Chinese dyslexic children: behavioral and electrophysiological investigation |
Investigator(s): |
Chung KKH, Penney TB, |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
09/2005 |
Abstract: |
To evaluate the role of perceptual processing via auditory and visual temporal processing and cognitive processing play in the development of reading difficulties; to investigate the extent to which the auditory and visual temporal processing are related to visual/orthographic and phonological/morphological processing in dyslexic children; identify the profiles of developmental dyslexia in Chinese language; to use electrophysiological measures (event-related potentials - ERPs) to investigate various perceptual and cognitive aspects of the attentive and pre-attentive processes that underlie dyslexia. |
Project Title: |
Dyslexia in learning English as a second language |
Investigator(s): |
Chung KKH, Ho Suk-Han |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: |
01/2006 |
Abstract: |
The present project is the first one to focus on how Chinese dyslexics learn English as L2. The main purpose of the present study concerns the following questions: 1) Do Chinese dyslexic children have difficulties in learning to read and write English as L2? 2) To what extent are the underlying cognitive and linguisitc skills in L1 and L2 different? 3) What are the typical profiles of Chinese dyslexic learners learning L2? and 4) How learners' affective and socio-contextual factors including home literacy support and practices affect both L1 and L2 acquisition success and failure? |
List of Research Outputs |
Chan D.W., Ho C.S.H., Tsang S.M., Lee S.H. and Chung K.K.H., Exploring the reading-writing connection in Chinese children with dyslexia in Hong Kong, Reading and Writing. 2006, 19: 543-561. |
Chung K.K.H. and Tam Y.H., Effects of cognitive based instruction on mathematical problem solving by learners with mild intellectual disabilities, Journal Of Intellectual & Developmental Disability. 2005, 30: 207-216. |
Chung K.K.H., Learner Knowledge And Second Language Vocabulary Instruction, Hawaii International Conference on Education. 2006. |
Ho C.S.H., Chan D.W., Tsang S.M., Lee S.H. and Chung K.K.H., World learning deficit among Chinese dyslexic children, Journal of Child Language. 2006, 33: 145-161. |
Wong E.Y.F., Ho C.S.H., Chung K.K.H., Tsang S.M. and Lee S.H., The Hong Kong Learning Behaviour checklist for Preschool Children (Parent Version), Hong Kong Specific Learning Difficulties Research Team. Hong Kong, 2006. |
Researcher
: Churchill D |
Project Title: |
Design of Effective Interactive Learning Objects for Pocket PC delivery |
Investigator(s): |
Churchill D |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: |
05/2005 |
Abstract: |
The aim of this project is to develop a strategy that enhances the design of learning objects for Pocket PC mode of delivery. This will be achieved through understanding the limitations of this environment for effective visualization and interactivity (Bederson and Shneiderman, 2003; Fraser, 1999; Nardi, 1997; Tufte, 1983). Once developed the strategy will be useful as heuristics for individuals engaged in the design of learning objects for delivery in Pocket PC environments. These individuals might be teachers or multimedia designers engaged in preparation of educational resources. This understanding will also be useful as a guideline to teachers who intend to use such technology with their students, providing information on the limitations as well as the kinds of support necessary to ensure effective learning. Learning objects are most effective when designed as interactive visual representations of data, information and knowledge (Jonassen and Churchill, 2004; Churchill, 2004). Such interactive and visual representations allow learners to examine data, retrieve information, generalize, experiment, practice, test assumptions (Churchill, 2003). Use of an effective interactive learning object potentially leaves a residue in a form of a cognitive resource which adds to overall intellectual capacity of learners (Churchill, 2005). This understanding of learning objects is in line with contemporary theories of learning which confirm that it is important to plan for technology integration in support of learners' engagement in an activity where they conduct inquiries, solve problems, innovate and collaborate (Engeström, 1987; Jonassen, and Carr, 2000; Jonassen and Rohrer-Murphy, 1999; Salomon, Perkins, and Globerson, 1991). We have very limited guidelines in relation to effective design of interactive learning objects for Pocket PC mode of delivery (Luchini, Quintana, and Soloway, 2004) Most of the interactive learning objects have been designed for delivery over standard computers. There are rare attempts by designers to create learning objects for the Pocket PC environment. Most attempts to design education content for this mode of delivery are reduced to creating e-books as a scrollable text with some illustrations and very limited interactivity. Squeezing a lot of text and images in limited screen space is clearly a problem for a consumer of this material. |
List of Research Outputs |
Churchill D., Beyond learning objects: from tools in the world to capacity in the mind. , ED-MEDIA 2005: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications, June 27 - July 2, 2005, Montreal. 2005. |
Churchill
D., Education via PDA technology: designing
effective learning objects, In: Ravi Gupta, Digital
Learning. |
Churchill
D., Emerging ICT technologies and challenges
for education, Media and Society in |
Churchill
D., Learning object: an interactivie
representation and a mediating tool in a learning activity, In: John Hedberg,
Educational Media International. |
Churchill
D., Moving towards student centered learning
environments, NTU Teaching and Learning Seminar 2006, |
Churchill
D., Pedagogically sound learning objects, Information
Leadership in a Culture of Change, 34th Annual IASL Conference, |
Churchill
D., Teachers’ private theories and their
design of technology-based learning, In: Nick Rushby, British Journal of Educational Technology. |
Churchill
D., Understanding Design of Learning Objects
for Educational Application via PDA Technology (paper nominated for award), SITE
2006--17th annual conference of the Society for Information Technology and
Teacher Education. |
Researcher
: Ciocca V |
Project Title: |
The role of tonal context on the learning of lexical tone categories by speakers of tonal and nontonal languages |
Investigator(s): |
Ciocca V, Francis A.L. |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
09/2003 |
Completion Date: |
09/2006 |
Abstract: |
To investigate the effect of tonal context on the learning of new lexical tone categories; to investigate the effect of previous knowledge of lexical tone categories on the learning of new tone categories; to investigate the changes in the mental representations of tone categories and in tone normalization ability at different stages of learning. |
Project Title: |
The role of tonal context on the learning of lexical tone categories by speakers of tonal and nontonal languages |
Investigator(s): |
Ciocca V, Francis A.L. |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
09/2003 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
Chan
K.M.K., Li M., Ciocca V.
and Yiu E.M.L., The Effectiveness of
Feedback in Perceptual Voice Evaluation Training, The Voice Foundation
35th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, |
Ciocca
V., Chen
D.P.W., Lee A.S.Y. and Whitehill T.L.,
Acoustic Correlates of Hyper Nasality in Consonants, 5th International
Conference on Speech Motor Control. |
Ciocca V., Wong A.M.Y. and Yung S., Perception of tonal contrasts by Cantonese children with Specific Language Impairment, the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association, Dubrovnik, Croatia. 2006. |
Ciocca V., Vandali A.E., Wong L.L.N., Luk B., Ip V.W.K., Murray B. and Yu H.C., Pitch perception by cochlear implants users, 5th Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Hong Kong. 2005. |
Ciocca V., Ma J.K.Y., Ho D.S.L., Kwan Chen L.L.Y., Yu K.K.M. and Whitehill T.L., Relationship Between the Process of Learning and Clinical Performance, Conference on Problem-Based Learning in Speech-Language Pathology Programmes. Linköping, Sweden, 2006. |
Francis A.L., Ciocca V., Wong N.K.Y., Leung H.Y. and Chu C.Y., Extrinsic Context Affects
Talkers Normalization of Lexical Tone, The Journal of the Acoustical
Society of |
Khouw E. and Ciocca V., Acoustic and Perceptual Study of Cantonese Tones Produced by Profoundly Hearing-Impaired Adolescents, Ear and Hearing . PA, USA, 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006, 27 (3): 243-255. |
Khouw E. and Ciocca V., An Acoustic and Perceptual Study of Final Stops Produced by Profoundly Hearing Impaired Adolescents, Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. Rockville Maryland, USA, EBSCO Publishing, 2006, 49 (1): 172-185. |
Lee A.S.Y., Whitehill T.L. and Ciocca V., Perceptual and Instrumental Measures of Hypernasality, 10th International Congress on Cleft Palate and Related Craniofacial Anomalies, Durban, South Africa, Sept 2 - 8, 2005. |
Ma J.K.Y., Ciocca V. and Whitehill T.L., Contextual Effect on Perception of Lexical Tones in Cantonese, 9th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Interspeech 2005), Lisbon, Sept 4 - 8, 2005. |
Ma J.K.Y., Ciocca V. and Whitehill T.L., Perceoption of Intonation in Cantonese, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Tonal Aspects of Languages (TAL 2006). La Rochelle, France, 2006, 93-96. |
Ma J.K.Y., Ciocca V. and Whitehill T.L., Quantitative Analysis of Intonation Patterns in Statement and Questions in Cantonese, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Speech Prosody. Dresden, Germany, 2006, 277-280. |
Samson F., Mottron L., Jemel B., Belin P. and Ciocca V., Can Spectro-Temporal Complexity Explain the Autistic Pattern of Performance on Auditory Tasks?, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Netherlands, Springer, 2006, 36 (1): 65-76. |
Vandali A.E., Ciocca V., Wong L.L.N., Luk B., Ip V.W.K. and Murray B., Pitch coding for cochlear implants, 5th Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Hong Kong. 2005. |
Whitehill T.L., Ciocca V., Chan C.T. and Samman N., Acoustic Analysis Of Vowels Following Glossectomy, Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics. 2006, 20: 135-140. |
Wong L.L.N., Ciocca V., Vandali A.E., Luk B., Ip V.W.K., Murray B., Yu H.C. and Chung I., Speech intelligibility using various cochlear implant speech coding strategies, 5th Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Hong Kong. 2005. |
Researcher
: Davison CM |
Project Title: |
Summative oral
school-based assessment in secondary ESL in |
Investigator(s): |
Davison CM, Andrews SJ, Tang RWY, Hamp-Lyons L. |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
10/2004 |
Abstract: |
To identify, develop and trial and evaluate a range of content and context-appropriate oral school-based summative assessment activities, instruments and procedures for senior secondary subject English; to analyze senior secondary English language teachers' existing assessment orientations, including the factors that influence and shape their assessment decisions in their classroom, in order to identify how best to achieve valid and reliable school-based assessments; to identify and describe the range and type of teacher support needed for the effective introduction of summative school-based assessment in senior secondary English in Hong Kong. |
Project Title: |
Summative oral
school-based assessment in secondary ESL in |
Investigator(s): |
Davison CM |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
Bruce N.J., Davison C.M. and Poon S., Language Policies and Practices at the University of Hong Kong , Paper given at the Invitational Symposium on Language Issues in English-medium Universities across Asia, 8-9 June . 2006. |
Davison C.M., Aligning High-stakes Assessment With Curriculum Reform: School-based Assessment in Hong Kong, Keynote Address - The 8th Academic Forum On English Language Testing In Asia (AFELTA), Hong Kong, Nov 25 - 26, 2005. 2005. |
Davison C.M., Aligning High-stakes Assessment with Curriculum Reform: School-based Assessment in Hong Kong, Proceeding of The 8th Academic Forum on English Language Testing in Asia (AFELTA), Hong Kong, Nov 25 - 26, 2005. 36-58. |
Davison C.M., Changing Tests For Teachers: English Language School-based Assessment In Hong Kong, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Dec 19, 2005. 2005. |
Davison C.M., Collaboration Between ESL and Content Teachers: How Do We Know When We Are Doing It Right?, International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism. Bath, UK, Multilingual Matters, 2006, 9 (4): 454-475. |
Davison C.M. and Hamp-Lyons E.M., Different Interpretations, Different Uses: Assessment Criteria and School-based Assessment Reform in Hong Kong English, Monthly Seminar Series on English Language School-based Assessment: Integrating Research and Practice, The University of Hong Kong, May 9, 2006. 2006. |
Davison
C.M., Editorial Board, Assessing Writing.
|
Davison C.M., Editorial Board, TESOL in Context. Australian Council of TESOL Associations, 2006. |
Davison
C.M., Learning Your Lines: Negotiating
Language and Content in Subject English, Linguistics and Education. |
Davison C.M. and Hamp-Lyons E.M., Longitudinal Study on the Implementation of the School-based Assessment Component of the 2007 HKCE English Language Examination, Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority. 2006. |
Davison
C.M., Member of Editorial Board, Australian
Review of Applied Linguistics. |
Davison C.M. and Hamp-Lyons E.M., Professional Development for Teachers in Preparation for School-based Assessment in the 2007 HKCE English Language Examination, Part 1 & 2, Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority. 2006. |
Davison C.M. and Hamp-Lyons E.M., Research And Development For Professional Development Courses For Teachers In Preparation For The School-based Assessment Component of The 2007 HKCE English Language Examination, Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority . 2006. |
Davison C.M., Teacher's Use of Assessment Criteria, Joint American Association of Applied Linguistics and Canadian Applied Linguistics Conference, Montreal, Canada, Jun 17 - 20, 2006. p. 57, 130. |
Davison
C.M., Through The Looking Glass: Meeting The
Needs of International Students in |
Davison
C.M., Towards More Effective Assessment in
Hong Kong Secondary Schools: Findings From The Chalkface, Enhancing
Effective English Language Assessment in Secondary Schools: Integrating
Theory and Practice, Teacher Conference, Sponsored by Faculty of
Education/HKU/QEF/HKEAA, |
Gao
X. and Davison C.M.,
Questions and answers: Research about learning style , TESOL Research SIG
Newsletter . |
Researcher
: Day JR |
Project Title: |
Health related behaviour of school students in Hong Kong |
Investigator(s): |
Day JR |
Department: |
Curriculum Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Other Funding Scheme |
Start Date: |
09/2001 |
Abstract: |
To inform Curriculum Developers Resource Providers and Cares about students behaviours which may be beneficial or detrimental to their health in order to develop more relevant curriculum or intervention programmes. |
List of Research Outputs |
Wong A.S.L., Yung B.H.W., Day J.R. and Cheng M.W., Enhancing senior secondary students' understanding of the nature of science and the interconnection between science, technology and socieity through innovative teaching and learning activities, Conference on Research and Practices in Science Education (Hong Kong), Dec 16-17, 2005. |
Researcher
: Ding XJ |
Project Title: |
Play with power:
revealing the discrepancy between policy of Minban education and its
implementation in |
Investigator(s): |
Ding XJ |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Sik Sik Yuen Education Research Fund |
Start Date: |
03/2004 |
Abstract: |
To study play with power through
revealing the discrepancy between policy of Minban education and its
implementation in |
List of Research Outputs |
Ding
X.J., Why are the Policies on Private Education
Twisted in Mainland? A Case of |
Katyal
Roy K., Lam H.C. and Ding X.J., Editor, Research
Studies in Education. |
Researcher
: Edwards TG |
Project Title: |
The receptivity of PSHE teachers in secondary schools to curriculum reform in Hong Kong |
Investigator(s): |
Edwards TG, Stimpson PG, Kwan TYL |
Department: |
Curriculum Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: |
02/2002 |
Abstract: |
To investigate the initial response to the reform proposals of teachers who will be responsible for the organization and teaching of the Personal, Social and Humanities Education KLA. |
Project Title: |
Learning in Communities of practice in school-university partnership |
Investigator(s): |
Edwards TG, Tsui ABM, Lopez-Real FJ |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
09/2005 |
Abstract: |
Since the early eighties, various models of partnership between university and schools have emerged and studies of such models have been reported in the literature. However, these studies have largely focused on the institutional dimension of partnership. Few have investigated partnership from the perspective of multiple forms of, and contexts for, professional learning that are afforded by partnership. This volume examines the opportunities for learning afforded by school-university partnership from the perspective of a social theory of learning which sees participation in social practice as fundamental to the process of learning and knowing; it not only shapes one’s experience but also the community in which one participates (Lave, 1988, Lave and Wenger, 1991, Wenger, 1998). Wenger argues that only a community in which practice is the source of coherence can be considered a “community of practice”, and he outlines three dimensions in which practice brings about coherence in a community: mutual engagement, the negotiation of a joint enterprise and the development of a shared repertoire (p. 73). Using the above theory of learning as social participation and the concept of communities of practice as a framework, the book examines the communities of practice that were brought about by partnership established between The University of Hong Kong and schools in Hong Kong. It analyses the learning that takes place as the participants, that is, the student-teachers, mentor teachers, and university supervisors, mutually engage in the joint enterprise of improving teaching and learning in schools, develop shared practices, and create new communities of practice. The relations that are developed as communities of practice interact will also be explored. The book concludes by identifying the conditions that are necessary to bring about learning in communities of practice. |
List of Research Outputs |
Edwards
T.G., Beyond the Separate Subjects: Towards a
Post-disciplinary Approach to Environmental Education , In: Lee, J. &
Williams, M. (Eds.), Environmental and Geographical Education for
Sustainability: Cultural Contexts. |
Edwards T.G., Editorial Board Member , Early Years - An International Journal of Research and Development. FalmerRoutledge, 2006. |
Edwards
T.G., Reconceptualizung Teacher Education to
Meet the Challenges of Systemic Education Reform, Preparing Teachers for a
Changing Context, |
Researcher
: Evers CW |
List of Research Outputs |
Chitpin S. and Evers C.W., Teacher Professional
Development as |
Evers
C.W. and Wu E.H., On Generalizing from Single
Case Studies: Epistemological Reflections, The European Educational
Research Association Annual Conference, |
Researcher
: Fairbrother GP |
Project Title: |
A study of
provincial-level implementation of citizenship education policy in |
Investigator(s): |
Fairbrother GP |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2006 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
Project Title: |
A study of
provincial-level implementation of citizenship education policy in |
Investigator(s): |
Fairbrother GP, Postiglione GA, Cheng KM |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
01/2006 |
Abstract: |
To investigate the process by which Chinese provincial-level educational administrators plan the implementation of cental government-formulate policy guidelines on citizenship education in a societal context of educational decentralization and flexible policy implementation. |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Fan W |
Project Title: |
A case study of the development of thinking styles in the hypermedia environment among university students |
Investigator(s): |
Fan W |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Sik Sik Yuen Education Research Fund |
Start Date: |
03/2004 |
Abstract: |
To carry out a case study on the development of thinking styles in the hypermedia environment among university students. |
List of Research Outputs |
Fan
W., Could University Students' Academic
Achievements be Predicted by Thinking Styles in the Hypermedia Environment?,
In: Katyal, K, Lam, H.C. & Ding, X, Research Studies in Education.
|
Researcher
: Fok CW |
List of Research Outputs |
Fok C.W. and Lian J.M., Teacher Stress and Professional Development of Special Educators Amidst Educational Reforms in Hong Kong, CASE International Conference on Special Education, Centre for Advancement in Special Education, Hong Kong, Jun 2 - 3, 2006. |
Researcher
: Fox RMK |
Project Title: |
Building innovative pedagogical communities of practice online |
Investigator(s): |
Fox RMK, Siu FLC, Henri J, Kwan ACM, Lee SM, So TKK, Trinidad SG |
Department: |
Ctr for Inform Tech in (Sch&Teacher) Edu |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Completion Date: |
10/2005 |
Abstract: |
To identify the characteristics and motivation factors of full-time teachers undertaking part-time tertiary study; to trial a range of innovative and flexible pedagogies in selected modules to determine their effect on academic performance and participation; to compare the efficacy of flexible learning with traditional face-to-face instructional approaches; to determine other factors that influence learning progress; to design/pilot an instrument that will enable instructors to gain information on motivation and lifestyle factors; to provide preliminary data for a monograph for return-to-study teachers in Hong Kong. |
Project Title: |
Educational practice and change: beyond technology |
Investigator(s): |
Fox RMK, Yuen HK, Law NWY |
Department: |
Ctr for Inform Tech in (Sch&Teacher) Edu |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
10/2004 |
Abstract: |
To assess the impact of Information and
Communication Technologies (ICT) on schools, curricula, teachers, and
students since the initial implementation of the |
Project Title: |
Digital environments: a lever for change in higher education practices? |
Investigator(s): |
Fox RMK, Yuen HK, Evers CW |
Department: |
Ctr for Inform Tech in (Sch&Teacher) Edu |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Completion Date: |
10/2006 |
Abstract: |
To examine the more complex issues, undestandings, challenges and opportunities the new information and communication technologies (ICTs) provide. |
Project Title: |
Educational practice and change: beyond technology |
Investigator(s): |
Fox RMK |
Department: |
Ctr for Inform Tech in (Sch&Teacher) Edu |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
Project Title: |
Mobile technology affordances for learning support in higher education |
Investigator(s): |
Fox RMK |
Department: |
Ctr for Inform Tech in (Sch&Teacher) Edu |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
12/2005 |
Abstract: |
Proposal objectives: to investigate how undergraduate Mainland China students use mobile technology to support their learning at the university of Hong Kong.This research will focus on context-aware mobile technology affordances in learning. In addition, the project also lays emphasis on how the technology supports just-in-time learning, and how students may receive context-appropriate information or complete a task at the most appropriate moment. The result of the project intends to inform researchers, students and educators of opportunities mobile technology can offer learning in specific contexts. |
List of Research Outputs |
Fox
R.M.K., In: Editorial Board: Robert Fox, ALT-Journal. Association for Learning Technology.
|
Fox
R.M.K. and |
Fox
R.M.K., Associate Editor 2004 - present, International
Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management. |
Fox R.M.K., Editor-in-chief, In: Fox, R, and others, Information, Technology and Educational Change (ITEC) an e-journal of the Centre for Information Information Technology in Education, the Faculty of Education, the University of Hong Kong. Hong Kong, CITE, HKU, 2005. |
Fox
R.M.K., Editorial Board member. Service
period 2004 - present, Asia-Pacific Cybereducation Journal. |
Fox
R.M.K. and |
Fox
R.M.K., Technology and teacher practice and change,
International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management. |
Song
Y. and Fox R.M.K.,
Integrating M-technology into web-based ESL vocabulary learning for working
adult Learners, In: H. Ogata, M. Sharples, Kinshuk, Y. Yano, IEEE
International Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education WMTE
2005. |
|
Researcher
: Fuente Contreras AN |
Project Title: |
Auditory damage caused by organic solvent exposure. From early detection to rehabilitative strategies |
Investigator(s): |
Fuente Contreras AN |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Sik Sik Yuen Education Research Fund |
Start Date: |
03/2004 |
Abstract: |
To study auditory damage caused by organic solvent exposure, from early detection to rehabilitative strategies. |
List of Research Outputs |
Fuente
Contreras A.N. and McPherson D.B., Normalización de la prueba de "Random Gap Detection" para
poblaciones nativas hispanoparlantes, Revista Chilena de Fonaudiología. |
Researcher
: Gu M |
Project Title: |
Learners'
motivation in NS-NNS interaction - the Mainland |
Investigator(s): |
Gu M |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Sik Sik Yuen Education Research Fund |
Start Date: |
03/2004 |
Abstract: |
To study learners' motivation in NS-NNS interaction - the Mainland China EFL context. |
List of Research Outputs |
Gu
M., Imagined Communities, Identity and
English Language Learning in the People's Republic of |
Researcher
: Hamp-Lyons EM |
List of Research Outputs |
Davison
C.M. and Hamp-Lyons E.M.,
Different Interpretations, Different Uses: Assessment Criteria and
School-based Assessment Reform in Hong Kong English, Monthly Seminar
Series on English Language School-based Assessment: Integrating Research and
Practice, The |
Davison C.M. and Hamp-Lyons E.M., Longitudinal Study on the Implementation of the School-based Assessment Component of the 2007 HKCE English Language Examination, Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority. 2006. |
Davison C.M. and Hamp-Lyons E.M., Professional Development for Teachers in Preparation for School-based Assessment in the 2007 HKCE English Language Examination, Part 1 & 2, Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority. 2006. |
Davison C.M. and Hamp-Lyons E.M., Research And Development For Professional Development Courses For Teachers In Preparation For The School-based Assessment Component of The 2007 HKCE English Language Examination, Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority . 2006. |
Researcher
: Harfitt GJ |
List of Research Outputs |
Harfitt G.J., Overcoming Learner Anxiety in English Speaking Lessons and Assessments: A Case Study from a Hong Kong Secondary School, 2nd Cam-TESOL Conference in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Feb 25 - 26, 2006. |
Lo M.M. and Harfitt G.J., Promoting a Collaborative Culture in an English Department: Case Studies of Two Secondary Schools in Hong Kong, The 3rd ASIA-TEFL Conference in Beijing, Nov 4 - 6, 2005. |
Researcher
: Henri J |
Project Title: |
Innovative pedagogical practice online (IPPO) |
Investigator(s): |
Henri J, Siu FLC, Kwan ACM, Lee SM, Chieng
ASL, |
Department: |
HKU SPACE |
Source(s) of Funding: |
|
Start Date: |
09/2002 |
Abstract: |
To identify the characteristics and motivation factors of full-time teachers undertaking part-time tertiary study; to trial a range of innovative and flexible pedagogies in selected modules to determine their effect on academic performance and participation; to compare the efficacy of flexible learning with traditional face-to-face instructional approaches; to determine other factors that influence learning progress; to design and pilot an instrument that will enable instructors to gain information on motivation and lifestyle factors; to provide preliminary data for monograph for return-to-study teachers. |
List of Research Outputs |
Henri
J., Information Literacy Framework For Hong Kong: Building
The Capacity of Learning To Learn In The Information Age. |
Henri J., Information Literacy, The NVB Annual Conference, Ede, The Netherlands, November 24, 2005. . |
Henri J., Lee S. and Chan A., Information Policy For Hong Kong Schools: The Case of the Missing Chopsticks, School Libraries Worldwide. 2006, 12 (1): 81-93. |
Henri
J. and Lee S., Information Policy and |
Henri
J., Leadership in Teacher Librarianship
Award, International Association of School Librarianship and |
Henri
J., Learning and Assessing in the |
Henri
J., Library Management: Trends and
Opportunities, In: R. L. Raina, D. K. Gupta, & R. C. Gaur (Eds.), Information
and Leadership: Enabling Meaning within a Culture of Change. Naraina, |
Henri J., Member of Editorial Board, School Libraries Worldwide. International Association of School Librarianship (IASL), 2006. |
Henri
J., Overview of Information Literacy
Education and Vision for Information Literate Societies, The Development
of Information Literacy through School Libraries in South-East Asian
Countries: Proceeding of the Final Workshop, UNESCO: |
Kong S.C., Lee F.L., Li S.C. and Henri J., A Study of The Development
of An Information Literacy Framework For |
Warning P.B., Henri J., Chan A. and Lee S., And a Mixed Multitude Went Up: Report on the IASL 2005 Conference Survey, Access. 2006, 20 (2): 21-26. |
Researcher
: Ho DSL |
List of Research Outputs |
Ciocca
V., Ma J.K.Y., Ho D.S.L., Kwan Chen L.L.Y., Yu K.K.M. and Whitehill T.L., Relationship Between the
Process of Learning and Clinical Performance, Conference on Problem-Based
Learning in Speech-Language Pathology Programmes. |
Researcher
: Ho MW |
List of Research Outputs |
Ho M.W., 中國語文科新課程--強調思維發展的課程, 涓涓江河:面向中學中國語文, 香港, 教育署課程發展處, 2006, 169-205. |
Researcher
: Ho SY |
List of Research Outputs |
Ho
S.Y. and Poon
A.W.M., Application of Readers Theatre in Advanced Chinese Language
Courses, Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association. |
Ho S.Y., Chan W.K., Poon A.W.M. and Law Y.K., Reflections on the teaching of Chinese Literature Described in the Curriculum Reforms in Hong Kong from 1974 to 2006, In: Beijing Normal University, International Conference on the Teaching of Literature under Curriculum Reforms, Beijing. 2006. |
Ho
S.Y., The Integration of Mathematics and
Writing in Teaching, Language Monthly. |
Ho
S.Y., The Use of Readers Theatre in the
Teaching of Poetry, Educational Research Journal. |
Researcher
: Hodson D |
List of Research Outputs |
Wong A.S.L., Kwan J., Hodson D. and Yung B.H.W., Developing teachers’ understanding of the nature of science through a case study on the scientific research in Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) Annual Meeting (San Francisco, United States), April 3-6, 2006. |
Wong A.S.L., Yung B.H.W., Cheng M.W. and Hodson D., Setting the stage for developing pre-service teachers' conceptions of good science teaching: the role of classroom videos, International Journal of Science Education. 2006, 28 (1): 1-24. |
Yung
B.H.W., Wong A.S.L., Cheng M.W. and Hodson D., Tracking Changes in
Student Teachers' Conception of Good Science Teaching: Progressive Reflection
on the Same Videos, Paper presented at National Association for Research
in Science Teaching (NARST) Annual Meeting ( |
Yung B.H.W., Wong A.S.L., Cheng M.W., Hui C.S. and Hodson D., Tracking changes in student teachers' conception of good science teaching: Progressive reflection on the same videos , National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) Annual Meeting (San Francisco, United States), 3-6 April 2006. |
Researcher
: Hoye LF |
Project Title: |
A dictionary of pragmatics |
Investigator(s): |
Hoye LF |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Abstract: |
To provide a comprehensive survey of the terms/concepts relating to linguistic-oriented pragmatics and socially-oriented pragmatics; to provide accessible and concise explanations of terms, movements, and proper names central to the field, and thereby to offer an overall picture of the nature and aims of pragmatics; to profile past and present trends in pragmatic research and related methodological issues, also with reference to pragmatics and language education; to contextualize pragmatics in relation to theoretical and applied linguistics, language education, anthropological linguistics, ethnomethodology, the philosophy of linguistics, language philosophy, psycholinguistics and language learning, media languages and communication; to address the interests and enquiries of a specialist and broad readership, and to offer this readership a ready and accessible reference to the terms and concepts central to the discipline of pragmatics. |
List of Research Outputs |
Hoye
L.F., Applying Pragmatics, Encyclopedia of
Language & Linguistics (2nd Edition). |
Hoye
L.F., Linguistic Anthropology and Pragmatics,
Journal of Pragmatics. |
Hoye L.F. and Kaiser R., The Migration and Reconstruction of a Symbol: An Exploration in the Dynamics of Context and Meaning Across Cultures, 31st International LAUD - Symposium - Intercultural Pragmatics, University of Koblenz-Landau, Landau, Germany, Mar 27 - 30. 2006, 29pp. |
Hoye
L.F. and Kaiser R., The Migration and
Reconstruction of a Symbol: An Exploration in the Dynamics of Context and
Meaning Across Cultures, LAUD, Linguistic Agency. |
Hoye
L.F., You may think that; I couldn't possibly
comment! Modality studies: Contemporary research and future directions - Part
I , Journal of Pragmatics. |
Hoye
L.F., You may think that; I couldn't possibly
comment! Modality studies: Contemporary research and future directions - Part
II, Journal of Pragmatics. |
Researcher
: Huang J |
List of Research Outputs |
Huang
J., Understanding Approaches to Learning:
Learning Strategies, Styles, and Tasks in the Chinese English as a Foreign
Language (EFL) Classroom, In: Katyal, K, Lam, H.C. & Ding, X, Research
Studies in Education. |
Researcher
: Huang R |
List of Research Outputs |
Huang
R. and Leung
F.K.S., Deconstructing Teacher-Centeredness and Student-Centeredness Dichotomy:
A Case Study of a |
Researcher
: Hui CS |
List of Research Outputs |
Yung B.H.W., Wong A.S.L., Cheng M.W., Hui C.S. and Hodson D., Tracking changes in student teachers' conception of good science teaching: Progressive reflection on the same videos , National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) Annual Meeting (San Francisco, United States), 3-6 April 2006. |
Researcher
: Hui EKP |
Project Title: |
A research on forgiveness education with Hong Kong Chinese Adolescents |
Investigator(s): |
Hui EKP |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
02/2004 |
Completion Date: |
01/2006 |
Abstract: |
To examine the application of forgiveness as a moral and character education programme with Hong Kong adolescents; to investigate the effects of the forgiveness programme on adolescents' concept of forgiveness, willingness to forgive, self-efficacy to forgive, self-esteem, and hope; to examine adolescents' perceptions and evaluation of the forgiveness programme; to tie in this study with other forgiveness intervention research in US; to examien forgiveness education from a cross cultural perspective. |
Project Title: |
|
Investigator(s): |
Hui EKP, Sun |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
02/2006 |
Abstract: |
Purpose of the Research ProjectThe
overarching goal of this research is to examine Hong Kong Chinese students'
perception of school satisfaction, and its relationships with their
intrapersonal factors, that is, academic and social self-efficacy,
self-esteem, hope, and the school contextual factors, that is teacher
support, peer support, and peer victimization. Key issues to be
addressedRecently, increased research attention has been given to children's
and adolescents' perceived life satisfaction (e.g. Huebner et al., 2004 in
USA; Park, 2005 in Korea; Chang et al., 2003, in HK). Schooling is an
important aspect of life for young people. This experience, satisfying or
not, is bound to affect their quality of life, and their psychological
well-being. School dissatisfaction has been found to be related to poor
academic performance, increased behavioural difficulties, and school drop-out
(see Barker et al., 2003). However, research on school satisfaction is scarce
and is limited to studies in western settings. Grounded in Deiner's theory of
subjective well-being (see Deiner, 1984), these studies have defined school
satisfaction as 'a cognitive-affective evaluation of overall satisfaction
with one's school experience' (Huebner, et al. 2001, p. 168). Findings have
suggested that high school students did not rate school life as satisfying
(Huebner et al., 2001), and school satisfaction was not related to
demographic variables such as gender and grade. There was an
interrelationship among life experiences, academic self-efficacy, locus of
control, and school satisfaction though (Huebner & McCullough, 2000;
Huebner et al., 2001). In addition, school environmental variables, such as
supportive school climate and classroom context for example, were found to be
related to school satisfaction (Baker, 1999; Verkuyten & Thijs, 2002).
Other determinants of school satisfaction include students' educational
performance and peer victimization, which were mediated by perceived
scholastic competence and social self-esteem (Verkuyten & Thijs, 2002). These
findings, though significant, need to be validated and extended to
non-western settings. People's views of their quality of life and subjective
well-being differ culturally (see Diener et al., 1999). Chinese culture
emphasizes learning and academic achievement. Academic performance is
perceived as a major concern for |
List of Research Outputs |
Sun
C.F., Hui E.K.P. and Watkins D.A., Towards A Model of
Suicidal Ideation for |
Yuen
M.T., Hui E.K.P., |
Researcher
: Hyland F |
List of Research Outputs |
Hyland
F. and Lo
M.M., Examining Interaction in the Teaching Practicum: Issues of
Language, Power and Control, Mentoring and Tutoring. |
Hyland
F., Out-of-class English Language Learning:
Three Case Studies, 14th World Congress of Applied Linguistics, |
Researcher
: Jiang K |
List of Research Outputs |
Bray
T.M. and Jiang K.,
Secondary Education in |
Project Title: |
Chinese History
in secondary schools in |
Investigator(s): |
|
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Completion Date: |
10/2005 |
Abstract: |
To study the pattern of change in the
content of 'Chinese History' in |
Project Title: |
Culture,
Identity and Politics: |
Investigator(s): |
|
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
12/2005 |
Abstract: |
This project aims at piecing together my previous
studies of the Chinese History curriculum and generating a comprehensive
interpretation of the curriculum that articulates with culture, identity and
politics. In |
List of Research Outputs |
Vickers E., Kan F.L.F. and Morris P.J.T.F., Colonialism and the
Politics of 'Chinese History' in |
Vickers E. and Kan F.L.F., Rééduquer Hong Kong, In: O. Daedalos, Outre-Terre - Revue Française de Géoplitique: Puissance Chine?. |
Researcher
: Katyal Roy K |
List of Research Outputs |
Katyal
Roy K., Lam
H.C. and Ding X.J., Editor, Research
Studies in Education. |
Researcher
: Ki WW |
Project Title: |
A Chinese story book writer for pupils |
Investigator(s): |
Ki WW, Chung ALS, Tse SK |
Department: |
Curriculum Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
University Research Committee / Committee on Research and Conference Grants - General Award |
Start Date: |
12/1988 |
Abstract: |
To explore the use of computers as a supportive environment for creative activities and exploration of ideas by pupils (as opposed to the common use of computers for delivery of knowledge). In particular, this research intends to: 1) look into the process of creative writing to explore the desirable features of a computing environment for encouraging students to engage in creative writing and for enhancing students' powers of expression and language skills; 2) develop a computer based writing tool - a Chinese Storybook Writer for Pupils; 3) assess if there is any difference in the creative process gone through by the pupils, their acquisition of language skills and the quality of their written work whether the writing is done using the computer-based writing tool or not. |
List of Research Outputs |
Ki
W.W., Chung
A.L.S. and Lau E.C.C., What do we
do in the |
Shum M.S.K., Tse S.K. and Ki W.W., 應用文的語言‧語境‧語用, 香港, 香港教育圖書公司, 2006, 328. |
Tse S.K., Ki W.W., Shum M.S.K., Tam J.P.Y. and Lau M.K.F., Applying Information Technology to Assist the Teaching of Practical Writing, 應用資訊科技輔助實用文教學, Chinese Practical Writings: Language, Contexts and Functions. 應用文的語境、語言、語用, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Educational Publishing Co., 2006, 251-266. |
Tse S.K., Ki W.W., Shum M.S.K. and Lin X., Research on Teaching and Learning Developments of CKC Chinese Computer Input System. 縱橫漢字輸入法教學發展的研究, 中國廣東, 廣東高教育出版社, 2006, 321pp. |
Tse S.K., Ki W.W., Shum M.S.K. and Lin X., The learning of CKC input system by kindergarten children and the aged, 縱橫輸入法在兒童和老年群體中學習個案研究, The Fifth CKC System Conference: Teaching and Learning Experience. 第五縱橫碼教學經驗交流會論文集, China, Su Zhou University, 2005, 236-257. |
Researcher
: Kong PH |
List of Research Outputs |
Kong P.H. and Law S.P., External
validation of the Cantonese linguistic communication measure, 43rd Annual
Meeting of the |
Law
S.P., Wong W.S. and Kong P.H., Direct access from
meaning to orthography in Chinese: A case study of superior written to oral
naming, Aphasiology. |
Researcher
: Kwan ACM |
Project Title: |
Provision of services for an online e-learning training package on the revised AS-level Computer Applications (ASCA) and A-level Computer Studies (ALCS) curricula |
Investigator(s): |
Kwan ACM, Ki WW, Tam VWL |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Education and Manpower Bureau - General Award |
Start Date: |
07/2005 |
Abstract: |
To equip computer teachers with updated computer knowledge and to provide relevant learning and teaching materials for smooth implementation of the new ASCA and ALCS curricula. |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Kwan J |
List of Research Outputs |
Wong A.S.L., Kwan J., Hodson D. and Yung B.H.W., Developing teachers’ understanding of the nature of science through a case study on the scientific research in Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) Annual Meeting (San Francisco, United States), April 3-6, 2006. |
Researcher
: Kwan TYL |
Project Title: |
Evaluation of the learning effectiveness of portfolio building in the new structure of the full time PGDF programme |
Investigator(s): |
Kwan TYL, Lopez-Real FJ, Pang MF |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Abstract: |
To carry out systemic ongoing investigation and evaluation to see how student teachers benefit from the portfolio building during their course of study in the new PDGE programme. |
List of Research Outputs |
Kwan T.Y.L. and Chan S.Y., Children's Preferential Modes of Spatial Communication, In Proceedings to Joint ICA Commissions Seminar on Internet-based Cartographic Teaching and Learning, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain, July 6 - 8, 2005. |
Kwan
T.Y.L. and So M., Environmental Learning
Through the Use of Problem-Based Learning in the Field: A Case Study of a |
Kwan
T.Y.L. and Lopez-Real
F.J., Mentors' Perceptions of their Roles in Mentoring Student Teachers,
In: A. McMaugh, J. Sumsion, C. Symes & D. Saltmarsh, Asia-Pacific
Journal of Teacher Education. |
Kwan
T.Y.L. and Lopez-Real
F.J., PGDE Full Time 2005-2006, Self-Directed Learning Guidebook. |
Kwan
T.Y.L. and Lopez-Real
F.J., PGDE Part Time 2005-2007, Self-Directed Learning Guidebook. |
Kwan
T.Y.L. and Chan E., Young People and Cultural
Change: The Stories of Three Young Chinese in |
Lee J., Lin P.Y. and Kwan T.Y.L., Environmental and
Geographical Education for Sustainability in |
Researcher
: Kwan Chen LLY |
List of Research Outputs |
Ciocca
V., Ma J.K.Y., Ho D.S.L., Kwan Chen L.L.Y., Yu K.K.M. and Whitehill T.L., Relationship Between the
Process of Learning and Clinical Performance, Conference on Problem-Based
Learning in Speech-Language Pathology Programmes. |
Researcher
: Kwo OWY |
Project Title: |
Professional Leadership for Staff Development and Community-Building |
Investigator(s): |
Kwo OWY |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
10/2005 |
Completion Date: |
09/2006 |
Abstract: |
This project addresses two significant
issues currently facing |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Kwong EYL |
List of Research Outputs |
Kwong
E.Y.L. and Yiu
E.M.L., Acupuncture for Voice Disorders, Poster Presentation - Sixth
Pan European Voice Conference, |
Kwong
E.Y.L., Yiu
E.M.L., Xie H. and Lin Z., The
Effectiveness of Acupuncture for Benign Vocal Pathologies: Preliminary Study,
The Voice Foundation 35th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional
Voice, |
Yiu E.M.L., Xu J.J., Murry T., Wei W., Yu M., Ma E.P.M., Huang W. and Kwong E.Y.L., A Randomized Treatment-placebo Study of the Effectiveness of Acupuncture for Benign Vocal Pathologies, Journal of Voice. St Louis, USA, Mosby, Inc, 2006, 20 (1): 144-156. |
Researcher
: Kwong YLE |
List of Research Outputs |
Kwong Y.L.E. and Yiu E.M.L., Acupuncture For Voice Disorders-best Poster Award, Sixth Pan-European Voice Conference, Sept 2005. 2005. |
Researcher
: Lai Au Yeung WYW |
Project Title: |
A tale of two cities - the impact of Cultural Values on Chinese Language education |
Investigator(s): |
Lai Au Yeung WYW, Fang XY, Leung WH, Tong HK |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
10/2005 |
Abstract: |
Purpose of the research This research
attempts to identify what are the cultural values included in the Chinese
Language curriculum - the mother tongue curriculum of the Chinese in |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Lam CM |
List of Research Outputs |
Lam C.M., Is Popper's Falsificationist Heuristic A Helpful Resource For
Developing Critical Thinking, 34th Annual PESA (Philosophy of Education
Society of |
Researcher
: Lam HC |
List of Research Outputs |
Katyal
Roy K., Lam H.C. and Ding X.J., Editor, Research Studies
in Education. |
Researcher
: Lam JWI |
List of Research Outputs |
Lam J.W.I., Semantic System of "Regulations for Passenger" of Hong Kong Bus Vompany: An Application of Critical Discourse Analysis , 香港公共汽車〈乘客規則〉語義系統初探──批判話語分析的應用 (In Chinese.), The 8th International Conference on practical Writing in Chinese, Szechwan China, August 13, 2005 . 第八屆現代應用文國際研討會論文, 中國四川, August 13, 2005, 2005. |
Lam J.W.I., 讀書報告的圖式結構, 應用文的語境、語言、語用, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Educational Publishing Co., 2006, 295-311. |
Ng F.P. and Lam J.W.I., 建構與擬寫提綱的課堂研究 - 語文綜合能力的轉介, 應用文的語境、語言、語用, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Educational Publishing Co., 2006, 271-284. |
Researcher
: Lam RYH |
Project Title: |
Assessment of the fit of a factor analysis model to items |
Investigator(s): |
Lam RYH |
Department: |
Education |
Source(s) of Funding: |
University Research Committee / Committee on Research and Conference Grants - General Award |
Start Date: |
05/1990 |
Abstract: |
To determine whether indices of fit of the factor analysis model will suggest a misleadingly poor fit even when the model fits the items well; to examine methods of overcoming the shortcomings of these indices. |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Lau ECC |
List of Research Outputs |
Ki W.W.,
Chung A.L.S. and Lau E.C.C., What do we do in the |
Researcher
: Lau FK |
List of Research Outputs |
Lau F.K., Yuen H.K. and Lian J.M., Enhancing spoken vocabulary
performance in children with autism in a multimedia-supported context, |
Lau F.K. and Lian J.M., Learning Styles and Language Intervention with Information Technology in Children with Autism, CASE International Conference on Special Education, Centre for Advancement in Special Education, Hong Kong, Jun 2 - 3, 2006. |
Lau F.K. and Yuen H.K., Learning
Styles and Language Intervention with Information Technology in Children with
Autism, International Conference on Special Education 2006 (ICSE2006).
|
Lau
F.K., Spoken Vocabularies Development in
Children with Austism through Multimedia-supported Instruction, In: Katyal,
K, Lam, H.C. & Ding, X, Research Studies in Education. |
Researcher
: Lau FK |
List of Research Outputs |
Lau F.K., Yuen H.K. and Lian J.M., Enhancing spoken vocabulary
performance in children with autism in a multimedia-supported context, |
Lau F.K. and Lian J.M., Learning Styles and Language Intervention with Information Technology in Children with Autism, CASE International Conference on Special Education, Centre for Advancement in Special Education, Hong Kong, Jun 2 - 3, 2006. |
Lau F.K. and Yuen H.K., Learning
Styles and Language Intervention with Information Technology in Children with
Autism, International Conference on Special Education 2006 (ICSE2006).
|
Lau
F.K., Spoken Vocabularies Development in
Children with Austism through Multimedia-supported Instruction, In: Katyal,
K, Lam, H.C. & Ding, X, Research Studies in Education. |
Researcher
: Lau MKF |
List of Research Outputs |
Tse S.K., Ki W.W., Shum M.S.K., Tam J.P.Y. and Lau M.K.F., Applying Information Technology to Assist the Teaching of Practical Writing, 應用資訊科技輔助實用文教學, Chinese Practical Writings: Language, Contexts and Functions. 應用文的語境、語言、語用, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Educational Publishing Co., 2006, 251-266. |
Researcher
: Law NWY |
Project Title: |
Educating teachers for the information age |
Investigator(s): |
Law NWY, Day JR, Tao LPK, Blurton CG, Yuen HK |
Department: |
Curriculum Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Action Learning Project |
Start Date: |
09/1997 |
Abstract: |
To pilot a curriculum development and implementation project to integrate IT fully into the math and Science streams of the PCEd program so that teachers graduating from the program would be so used to employing IT in their own learning and professional activities that they cannot imagine life as a professional without IT. This is seen to be a fundamental requirement of teacher education programs if these were to have significant impact on the use of IT in schools. To explore the possibility of involving placement schools in a partnership on the use of IT in Science and Math education, where conditions permit. |
Project Title: |
An integrated approach to bridging the digital divide through supporting the development of e-Educational Leadership |
Investigator(s): |
Law NWY, Fox RMK |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
APEC Education Foundation - General Award |
Start Date: |
07/2001 |
Abstract: |
To provide APEC member countries with the necessary knowledge and working methods to be able to develop national ICT policies and strategies that can be implemented at an institutional level. |
Project Title: |
Supporting conceptual change in science through knowledge building and collaborative iconic modelling |
Investigator(s): |
Law NWY |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Incentive Award for RGC CERG Fundable But Not Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
07/2004 |
Completion Date: |
08/2005 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
Project Title: |
Establishing a Scalable Network of Knowledge Building Schools |
Investigator(s): |
Law NWY, Yuen HK |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Quality Education Fund |
Start Date: |
09/2004 |
Abstract: |
The main goal of this proposal is to build on the good foundation that has been laid to: (1) To promote and enhance primary and secondary school students’lifelong learning capacities through supporting schools and teachers in integrating computer-supported collaborative knowledge building activities in the school curriculum; (2) To provide opportunities for local teachers and students to interact with peers around the globe and to participate in collaborative knowledge building activities within and outside of their own classrooms to contribute towards the advancement of knowledge as participants in a global network; (3) To build up the resources necessary, including two online courses on knowledge building for teachers and students respectively, so as to facilitate effective dissemination of good practices to extend the network of schools engaged in knowledge building after the completion of this project; (4) Conduct research and development work through the process of achieving items 1, 2 & 3 above, to build up an international collaborative learning network and a model for the sustainable integration of computer-supported knowledge building in primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong such that the model for dissemination and support can be transferable to any agency or institution that is interested in providing such support structures. |
Project Title: |
Design, analysis and reporting for SITES 2006 |
Investigator(s): |
Law NWY, Pelgrum H |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) - General Award |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
The Second Information Technology in Education
Study 2006 (SITES 2006) is an international comparative study of ICT use in
learning and teaching conducted under the auspices of the International
Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA). CITE, as
represented by the Director Nancy Law, acting as the Principal Investigator,
takes part in the International Study Consortium (ISC) formed by the |
Project Title: |
Pedagogical Use of IT and Learning Outcomes: SITES 2006 |
Investigator(s): |
Law NWY, Yuen HK, Fox RMK |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Quality Education Fund |
Start Date: |
09/2005 |
Abstract: |
SITES 2006 is an international
comparative study of pedagogical practices and use of ICT. The overarching
goals of this project are to benchmark the implementation and outcomes of the
Hong Kong IT in education policy against international data and to provide
research-grounded insights for schools and teachers to evaluate their IT
integration for teaching and learning. The specific objectives are: (i) to
provide internationally benchmarked indicators on the extent of IT
integration in schools and its impact on pedagogy and students’ learning
outcomes in Hong Kong schools; (ii) to identify through an examination of the
international data the strategic factors that are found to be most important
in bringing about the effective integration of IT in education in different
countries to provide input to policy-makers and school leadership for
fine-tuning and improvement of policy and implementation strategies at the
system and school level in Hong Kong; (iii) to evaluate students’ ability to
make use of IT in complex problem solving. (iv) to disseminate the research
findings in formats that would be most helpful to teachers, principals and
policy-makes in the integration of IT in |
Project Title: |
Supporting conceptual change in science through knowledge building |
Investigator(s): |
Law NWY |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2006 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
Project Title: |
Supporting conceptual change in science through knowledge building |
Investigator(s): |
Law NWY |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
01/2006 |
Abstract: |
To explore whether engaging in computer-supported intentional learning is effective in helping students to overcome robust misconceptions in science and to contribute to the development of a theory of conceptual change. |
List of Research Outputs |
Chu
S.K.W. and Law N.W.Y.,
Development of Information Search Expertise: Research Students' Knowledge of
Databases, Online Information Review. Bradford, |
Law
N.W.Y., Developing Understanding for Ethical
Behaviour in the Environment, First Asian Conference for the Science
Educators. |
Law
N.W.Y., Leveraging technology for educational
reform and pedagogical innovation: Polices and practices in |
Law N.W.Y., Supporting Bricolage as Leadership for Systemic Pedagogical Innovations, Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education Annual Conference. 2006. |
Law
N.W.Y., Kankaanranta M. and Chow C., Technology-supported
educational innovations in |
Lee
Y., Yeung A.S.W., Yue K.W., Yuen H.K. and Law N.W.Y., Enhancing school
leadership - a e-leadership pilot course in |
Plomp T., Law N.W.Y. and Pelgrum W.J., SITES
2006 - International Comparative Survey of Pedagogical Practices and ICT in
Education, World Conference on Computers in Education. |
Yeung A., Yue R., Lee Y., Law N.W.Y. and Yuen H.K., Community building through
the dissemination of good practices among schools, HKITEC2006. |
Yuen
H.K., Lee Y., Yeung A.S.W., Yue K.W. and Law N.W.Y., Do we need e-leadership
or just leadership , HKITEC2006. |
Yuen
K.L.J. and Law N.W.Y.,
Functional Affordances for Research and Developments in |
Researcher
: Law SP |
Project Title: |
Lexical processing in Chinese with Cantonese-speaking acquired dyslexic and dysgraphic patients |
Investigator(s): |
Law SP, |
Department: |
Speech & Hearing Sciences |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
09/2002 |
Completion Date: |
09/2005 |
Abstract: |
The project investigates the properties of the normal cognitive system underlying the recognition and production of spoken and written Chinese words. Inferences about how lexical items are represented and the connections among these representations will be made based on data from Cantonese brain-injured individuals. Detailed case studies of patients referred from local clinics and hospitals will be conducted. |
Project Title: |
An ortho-phonological cuing treatment for Cantonese brain-damaged individuals with word-finding difficulties |
Investigator(s): |
Law SP |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
09/2005 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
Project Title: |
An ortho-phonological cuing treatment for Cantonese brain-damaged individuals with word-finding difficulties |
Investigator(s): |
Law SP, Chiu KMY |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
09/2005 |
Abstract: |
To examine the efficacy of an ortho-phonological treatment for anomia on Hong Kong Cantonese aphasic individuals with moderate to severe word-finding difficulties; to discern possible relationships between tasks and deficits through applying the same treatment protocol to anomic individuals with different underlying impairments. |
Project Title: |
The loci of age of acquisiton effects in Chinese word processing |
Investigator(s): |
Law SP, Weekes B |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: |
03/2006 |
Abstract: |
The age at which an individual acquires a
word, i.e. age of acquisition (AoA), has been found to significantly
influence lexical processing. AoA effects have been reported in various
processing tasks using normal subjects, including word naming, picture
naming, lexical decision, word-associate generation and semantic
categorization (see Ghyselinck et al. (2004) for review). Not only have AoA
effects been observed in reaction-time experiments, they also affect the
accuracy of performance and error production of aphasic individuals in
reading aloud, spelling-to-dictation, oral and written picture naming (e.g.,
Hirsh & Ellis, 1994; Nickels & Howard, 1995; Gerhand & Barry,
2000; Weekes et al., 2003).Although the phenomenon of AoA is widely
established, its nature is not yet well understood. One key issue is
concerned with its locus/loci in the lexical system. Brown and Watson (1987)
proposed the phonological completeness hypothesis stating that AoA effects
reside at the phonological (output) level. Late-acquired words are assumed to
have more segmented phonological representations, compared with
early-acquired words. A more recent account, similarly maintaining the locus
of AoA effects at the lexeme level, focuses instead on the mapping between
input and output representations (Ellis & Lambon-Ralph, 2000; Monaghan
& Ellis, 2002). It is referred to as the arbitrary mapping hypothesis.
The size of AoA effects is dependent on the predictability of the
orthography-phonology mappings. AoA effects are prominent for unpredictable
words but reduced in predictable lexical items. Ghyselinck et al. (2004) put
forth an alternative view that the role of AoA lies in the organization of
the semantic system. This is motivated by their findings of AoA effects in a
semantic categorization task and lexical decision involving legal nonwords
and pseudo-homophones.The aim of this study is to investigate into the loci
of AoA effects in Chinese lexical processing through evaluating the
aforementioned hypotheses. Several characteristics of the Chinese writing
system lend itself well to this purpose. As pointed out in Zevin and
Seidenberg (2002), the relatively high degree of regularity in
orthography-to-phonology mappings in English does not provide a good context
to study AoA effects on reading aloud. In contrast, the arbitrary relation
between Chinese characters and their pronunciations may constitute better
testing ground. However, for many Chinese characters, namely phonetic
compound characters containing a phonetic radical component that provides a
phonetic cue, the mapping between written form and sound is not entirely
arbitrary. They vary in terms of predictability of pronunciation as measured
by the degree of consistency across phonetic compound characters having the
same phonetic radical component (Fang et al., 1986). This combination of
arbitrariness and predictability allows us to assess the arbitrary mapping
hypothesis in reading aloud. Another characteristic of the Chinese
orthography is its extent of homophony. This affords us a great opportunity
to examine the phonological completeness hypothesis through contrasting
homophonic characters with early AoAs and late AoAs. Furthermore, the
existence of homographic homophonic morphemes enables us to see if AoA also
plays a role in the semantic system. Homographic morphemes are characters
associated with unrelated meanings, such as 華 may mean 'Chinese' in 華僑
'overseas Chinese', or 'beauty' in 華麗'extravagant'. If the different meanings
are acquired at different AoAs, any difference in the processing speed or
accuracy of production of these characters may be taken as evidence for their
influence at the semantic level.Although in most previous studies of AoA word
naming and lexical decision tasks involve orthographic or auditory input and
oral output, a distinction is often not made between spoken and written AoAs
in the AoA estimates. When the distinction was made in Yamazaki et al.
(1997), it was found that both contribute to naming latencies of Japanese
Kanji characters. These findings imply that AoA effects may be modality
specific. Cantonese is essentially a spoken language. As such, lexical items
may differ in terms of their availability in spoken, written, or spoken as
well as written forms. For instance, sai3lou6 'child' is strictly a
colloquial form, which has no formal written representation; hau4zi2 猴子
'monkey' only appears in text but extremely rarely in spoken language; the
word maa5lou6 馬路 'road' has the same spoken and written form. We focus on the
last two types of words and refer to the former (the 'monkey' type) as formal
words, and the latter as consistent words (the 'road' type). Generally
speaking, a consistent word is assumed to have lower spoken AoA than written
AoA, whereas a formal word is believed to have comparable spoken and written
AoAs. In other words, if a formal item and a consistent item are matched on
written AoA, the former is likely to have a higher spoken AoA. Conversely, if
the pair is matched on spoken AoA, the formal word is likely to have lower
written AoA than the consistent word. One may take advantage of this
characteristic to explore the issue of modality specific AoA effects through
contrasting visual and auditory lexical decision latencies of formal and
consistent words.In summary, the proposed study intends to investigate the
locus of AoA effects in the lexical system and whether the effects are
specific to modality.ReferencesBrown, G. A. A., & Watson, F. L. (1987).
First in, first out: Word learning age and spoken word frequency as
predictors of word familiarity and word naming latency. Memory and Cognition,
15, 208-216.Ellis, A. W., & Lambon-Ralph, M. A. (2000). Age of
acquisition effects in adult lexical processing reflects loss of plasticity
in maturing systems: Insights from connectionist networks. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 26, 1103-1123.Fang,
S. P., Horng, R. Y., & Tzeng, O. J. L. (1986). Consistency effects in the
Chinese character and pseudo-character naming tasks. In H. S. R. Kao and R.
Hoosain (Eds.), Linguistics, Psychology, and the Chinese Language (pp.
11-21). |
List of Research Outputs |
Kong
P.H. and Law S.P.,
External validation of the Cantonese linguistic communication measure, 43rd
Annual Meeting of the |
Law S.P., Wong W.S., Wong E., Hon J. and Sung F., A semantic treatment for naming disorders in Cantonese brain-injured individuals, 11th Conference on Processing Chinese and Other East Asian Languages (PCOEAL), Hong Kong. 2005. |
Law
S.P., Wong
W.S. and Kong P.H., Direct
access from meaning to orthography in Chinese: A case study of superior
written to oral naming, Aphasiology. |
Law
S.P., Yeung O., Wong W.S. and Chiu K.M.Y.,
Processing of semantic radicals in writing Chinese characters: Data from a
Chinese dysgraphic patient, Cognitive Neuropsychology. |
Law
S.P., Weekes B. and Wong W.S., |
Law S.P., Wong W.S., Wong E., Hon J. and Sung F., Treatment for naming disorders in Cantonese aphasic individuals with different underlying impairments., 4th World Congress for NeuroRehabilitation. 2006. |
Law
S.P., Wong
W.S. and Chiu K .M.-.Y., Whole-word phonological representations in the
Chinese lexicon, 43rd Annual Meeting of the |
Law
S.P., Wong
W.S. and Chiu K.M.Y., Whole-word phonologicla representations of
disyllabic words in the Chinese lexicon: Data from acquired dyslexia, Behavioural
Neurology. The |
Researcher
: Law WW |
Project Title: |
Education for
Multileveled Citizenship in Secondary Schools in |
Investigator(s): |
Law WW |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Wah Ching Centre of Research on Education
in |
Start Date: |
09/2002 |
Abstract: |
The project is to study the meanings,
practices and tensions in education for multileveled citizenship in |
List of Research Outputs |
Ho W.C. and Law W.W., Students' Music
Experiences, Society and Culture: Music Education in |
Ho W.C. and Law W.W., Values Education and Music
Education in |
Law
W.W., Education Reform for National
Competitiveness in a Global Age: The Experience and Struggle of |
Project Title: |
Cooperative learning in high engagement classrooms |
Investigator(s): |
|
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Education Faculty Research Fund |
Start Date: |
09/2005 |
Abstract: |
To investigate how second-grade students learn to read in cooperative groups in high engagement classrooms. |
List of Research Outputs |
Ho S.Y., Chan W.K., Poon A.W.M. and Law Y.K., Reflections on the teaching of Chinese Literature Described in the Curriculum Reforms in Hong Kong from 1974 to 2006, In: Beijing Normal University, International Conference on the Teaching of Literature under Curriculum Reforms, Beijing. 2006. |
Lam
S.F. and Law Y.K., What
Make Interns’ Teaching Motivating and Effective? , 18th annual convention
of the American Psychological Society, |
Researcher
: Lee AMS |
List of Research Outputs |
Lopez-Real F.J. and Lee A.M.S., Encouraging the Use of Technology in Problem Solving: Some Examples from an Initial Teacher Education Programme, The International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education. UK, Research Information Ltd, 2006, 13(1): 23-29. |
Lopez-Real
F.J. and Lee A.M.S.,
Problem Solving and ICT: Experiences from an Initial Teacher Education
Programme, In: Olivero, F. & Sutherland, R., 7th International
Conference on Technology in Mathematics Teaching. |
Wong
K.L., Lee A.M.S. and Tang
K.C., Analyzing the Performance of Grade 6 Students in Dynamic Geometry
Manipulative Tasks: A Quantitative Approach, Proceedings of the 10th Asian
Technology Conference in |
Wong
K.L., Tang K.C. and Lee A.M.S.,
ICT and the Mathematics Curriculum in |
Researcher
: Lee ASY |
List of Research Outputs |
Lee A.S.Y., Whitehill T.L. and Ciocca V., Perceptual and Instrumental Measures of Hypernasality, 10th International Congress on Cleft Palate and Related Craniofacial Anomalies, Durban, South Africa, Sept 2 - 8, 2005. |
Researcher
: Lee KM |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Lee SL |
Project Title: |
The role of knowledge estimation in social interaction |
Investigator(s): |
Lee SL, Law NWY, Chan CKK, Chiu CY |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Abstract: |
To study how knowledge estimation mediates interpersonal communication and affects the effectiveness of team work. |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Lee Y |
List of Research Outputs |
Lee
Y., Yeung
A.S.W., Yue K.W., Yuen H.K. and Law N.W.Y., Enhancing school leadership -
a e-leadership pilot course in |
Yeung A., Yue R., Lee Y., Law N.W.Y. and Yuen H.K., Community building through
the dissemination of good practices among schools, HKITEC2006. |
Yuen
H.K., Lee Y., Yeung A.S.W., Yue K.W. and Law N.W.Y., Do we need e-leadership or
just leadership , HKITEC2006. |
Researcher
: Lee YCE |
List of Research Outputs |
Chan
C.K.K., Lee Y.C.E.
and van Aalst J., Towards the assessment of collective knowledge advances in
knowledge-building classrooms, Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of
the European Association of Learning and Instruction. |
Lee Y.C.E., Chan C.K.K. and van Aalst J., Most Usable Research Paper Award, Centre for Educational Technologies, The NASA-Sponsored Classroom of the Future . 2006. |
Lee Y.C.E., Chan C.K.K. and van Aalst J., Students assessing their own collaborative knowledge building , International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning. Springer, 2006, 1: 277-307. |
Researcher
: Leung AYL |
Project Title: |
Assessing students' conceptions of geometry by means of manipulative tasks in a dynamic geometry environmnet |
Investigator(s): |
Leung AYL, Lee AMS, Wong KL |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Education Faculty Research Fund |
Start Date: |
10/2004 |
Completion Date: |
08/2005 |
Abstract: |
This study will focus on using the dynamic geometry environment as an instrument to find out how students understand certain geometrical concepts, rather than on how students use the software to learn geometry. |
Project Title: |
Developing an Instrument to Assess Students' Conceptions of Geometry by Means of Manipulative tasks in a Dynamic Geometry Environment |
Investigator(s): |
Leung AYL, Lee AMS, Wong KL |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Education Faculty Research Fund |
Start Date: |
10/2005 |
Abstract: |
This project further refines an instrument to quantify students’ responses to certain manipulative tasks in a dynamic geometry environment, which can in turn reflect students’ understanding of geometry. |
List of Research Outputs |
Leung
A.Y.L. and Chan
Y.C., Exploring Necessary and Sufficient Conditions in Dynamic Geometry
Environment , In: Frederica Olivero and Rosamund Sutherland, Proceedings
of the 7th International Conference on Teachnology in Mathematics Teaching, |
Leung A.Y.L. and Chan Y.C., Exploring necessary and sufficient conditions in dynamic geometry environment, International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education. 2006, 13(1): 37-44. |
Lo M.L., Chik P.M.P., Ko P.Y., Leung A.Y.L., Pong W.Y., Lo-Fu Y.W.
and Ng F.P., Learning Studies:
Development and Impact, In: Lo, M.L., Pong, W.Y. and Chik, P.M. (Eds.), For
Each And Everyone: Catering For Individual Differences Through Learning
Studies. |
Researcher
: Leung CS |
Project Title: |
Mandarin development in non-ethnic Chinese children |
Investigator(s): |
Leung CS, Wong L.Y.F. |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Abstract: |
To examine the bilingual use of linguistic devices in describing events; to contribute to the growing body of knowledge about the Chinese development in bilingual children. |
Project Title: |
Talking about past events in Cantonese-English bilinguals |
Investigator(s): |
Leung CS |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Abstract: |
To examine the bilingual use of linguistic devices in describing past events; to contribute to the growing body of knowledge about development in Chinese-English children. |
Project Title: |
Teaching/learning aid for Cantonese child language development |
Investigator(s): |
Leung CS |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Run Run Shaw Research and Teaching Endowment Fund - Teaching Grants |
Start Date: |
02/2005 |
Abstract: |
To provide teaching and learning resources on Cantonese child language development for students enrolled in courses in speech and language pathology and other related disciplines such as education, psychology and linguistics. |
Project Title: |
Learning to request in Cantonese by non-Cantonese-speaking learners |
Investigator(s): |
Leung CS |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Incentive Award for RGC CERG Fundable But Not Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
07/2005 |
Completion Date: |
06/2006 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
Leung
C.S. and Chan S.I., Marking temporal events
in child Cantonese stories, The 14th World Congress of Applied Linguistics
(AILA 2005), |
So
L.K.H. and Leung C.S.,
Phonological development of Cantonese-Putonghua bilingual children, In: Zhu,
Hua Dodd, Barbara, Phonological Development And Disorders In Children: A
Multilingual Perspective. |
Wong Y.F.L. and Leung C.S., Linguistic and education
needs of newly arrived children in |
Researcher
: Leung FKS |
Project Title: |
Quality classroom practice in mathematics: an international collaborative study of the eighth grade |
Investigator(s): |
Leung FKS, Mok IAC, Lopez-Real FJ |
Department: |
Curriculum & Educational Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
11/2002 |
Abstract: |
This project examines learning and
teaching in well-taught eighth grade mathematics classes from a data set
generated by nine countries, including |
Project Title: |
An inquiry into the characteristics of East Asian mathematics classrooms through international comparison |
Investigator(s): |
Leung FKS, Park K. |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Abstract: |
To identify the common features in the
mathematics classrooms of |
List of Research Outputs |
Huang
R. and Leung F.K.S.,
Deconstructing Teacher-Centeredness and Student-Centeredness Dichotomy: A
Case Study of a |
Leung
F.K.S., Comparative Study of Mathematics
Classrooms – What Can Be Learned from the TIMSS 1999 Video Study, Plenary
Paper delivered at the APEC-Tsukuba Conference, |
Leung
F.K.S., Yung
B.H.W. and Tso S.F., Digging
below the surface: Secondary analysis of TIMSS data for |
Leung
F.K.S. and Park K., Do Undergraduate Students
Really Understand Elementary Mathematics?, The 3rd International
Conference on the Teaching of Mathematics, |
Leung
F.K.S., Implications of TIMSS for |
Leung
F.K.S., In the Books There Are Golden Houses:
Mathematics assessment in |
Leung
F.K.S. and Park K., Is Mathematics Teaching
in |
Leung
F.K.S., Is Mathematics Teaching in |
Leung
F.K.S., Graf K.D. and Lopez-Real F.J., Mathematics
Education in Different Cultural Traditions: A Comparative Study of |
Leung
F.K.S., Mathematics Education in |
Leung
F.K.S., Mathematics Lessons in |
Leung F.K.S., Some Characteristics of the East Asian Mathematics Classroom: Findings from the TIMSS 1999 Video Study, Educational Studies in Mathematics. 2005, 60, 2: 199-215. |
Leung F.K.S. and Yuen Y.Y., Teaching and Learning Mathematics Through Lesson Study – An example from Hong Kong, Invited Paper to be presented at the APEC International Symposium on Innovation and Good Practice for Teaching and Learning Mathematics through Lesson Study, Khon Kaen, Thailand. 2006. |
Leung F.K.S., The Impact of ICT Tools on Our Understanding of the Nature of Mathematics, For the Learning of Mathematics. 2006, 26 (1): 29 - 35. |
Leung F.K.S., What is 'good' practice? - Mathematics teaching in Hong Kong, Invited Paper at the APEC – Tsukuba International Conference on Innovative Teaching Mathematics through Lesson Study, Tokyo, Japan. 2006. |
Park K. and Leung F.K.S., A Comparison of the
Mathematics Textbooks in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, United Kingdom, and
the United States?, In: Leung, F., Graf, K. and Lopez-Real, F. (eds.) , Mathematics
Education in Different Cultural Traditions: A Comparative Study of East Asia
and the West, The 13th ICMI Study. |
Researcher
: Leung HY |
List of Research Outputs |
Francis A.L., Ciocca V., Wong N.K.Y., Leung H.Y. and Chu C.Y., Extrinsic Context Affects
Talkers Normalization of Lexical Tone, The Journal of the Acoustical
Society of |
Project Title: |
The effect of induced misarticulation on speech perception |
Investigator(s): |
|
Department: |
Speech & Hearing Sciences |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Other Funding Scheme |
Start Date: |
01/1994 |
Abstract: |
To investigate whether a tongue loading in the vertical plane will result in position perception shift and thus an articulation error; to study whether this induced articulation error would result in speech perception changes. The finding of this study will make interesting impact on the current arguement about the significance of "motor theory of speech perception" in the process of perceiving speech. |
List of Research Outputs |
Chung
H.K. and Leung M.T., A
Theory-driven Treatment For Chinese Developmental Dyslexic Children:
Preliminary Results on the Training of Metalinguistic Awareness, Hong Kong
Special Education Forum. |
Chung H.K. and Leung M.T., Data Analysis of Chinese Characters in Primary School Corpora of Hong Kong and Mainland China: Preliminary Theoretical Interpretations, The 11th Meeting of the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association, Dubrovnik, Croatia, May 31 - June 4, 2006. |
Chung
H.K. and Leung M.T.,
Treatment of Development Dyslexia in Chinese Children: Preliminary Results of
Weekly Training on Metalinguistic Awareness, The 3rd International
Multilingualism and Dyslexia Conference, |
Leung M.T. and Lee C.Y., A Pure Orthographic Stage in Processing Chinese Characters: Evidence From Data of Sub-morphemic Processing in Preschool Children, 3rd International Multilingualism and Dyslexia Conference, Limassol, Cyprus, July 14 - 16, 2005. 4pp. |
Researcher
: Leung SY |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Li ESH |
List of Research Outputs |
Li E.S.H., VOICE in Chinese: A Systemic Functional Perspective, Functions of Language. Netherlands, John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2005, 12(2): 179-201. |
Researcher
: Li H |
Project Title: |
Promoting Multiple Literacies in Early Childhood: Teachers' Beliefs and Practices |
Investigator(s): |
Li H, Rao N |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: |
06/2006 |
Abstract: |
Purpose: Multiple literacies include both
conventional (print) and new (e.g., computer, media) literacies that we
assume that young children need to acquire. The purpose of this project is to
investigate teachers' beliefs and practices relevant to multiple literacies
in early childhood education. Specifically, we wish to explore teachers' notions
about multiple literacies and how they promote children's acquisition of
different literacies in the early years.Key Issues:Educational reforms in |
List of Research Outputs |
Li
H. and Rao
N., Curricular And Instructional Influences On Early Literacy Attainment:
Evidence From |
Li
H., Development and Validation of the
Preschool and Primary Chinese Literacy Scale, In: B. Kozuh, T. Beran, A.
Kozioska and P.Bayliss, Measurement and Assessment in Educational and
Social Research. |
Li
H., School-Based Curriculum Development: An
Interview Study of Chinese Kindergartens , In: Mary Renck Jalongo , Early
Childhood Education Journal,. |
Tse S.K., Kwong S.M., Chan C.K.K., Li H. and Leung S.O., Gender differences and classifiers of oral language development of preschool children in Hong Kong, 香港學前兒童的口語發展:性別和量詞, In: Tse, S.K., The oral language development of Hong Kong preschool children. 香港幼兒口語發展, Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2006, 87-106. |
Researcher
: Li SF |
List of Research Outputs |
McPherson
D.B., Li S.F., Shi B.X.,
Tang J. and Wong B., Evaluation of a Combined Tone-Burst/Click-Evoked
Otoacoustic Emission Protocol, Ear & Hearing. |
Researcher
: Li YC |
Project Title: |
On Zi-xu and Shang-Jin Fu |
Investigator(s): |
Li YC |
Department: |
Curriculum Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Other Funding Scheme |
Start Date: |
06/2002 |
Abstract: |
To explore the creativity and uniqueness of "Zi-xu" and "Shang-lin" Fus of the masterpieces of Su-ma-shang-ru, a famous Fu composers in Han dynasty, through linguistics approaches. The result may lead to the findings of what kind of techniques that he used and why he was so popular and famous in those days in the area of Chinese literature. |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Lian JM |
List of Research Outputs |
Fok C.W. and Lian J.M., Teacher Stress and Professional Development of Special Educators Amidst Educational Reforms in Hong Kong, CASE International Conference on Special Education, Centre for Advancement in Special Education, Hong Kong, Jun 2 - 3, 2006. |
Gilson C.L. and Lian J.M., An American Perspective on Transition Planning for Students With Disabilities, CASE International Conference on Special Education, Centre for Advancement in Special Education, Hong Kong, Jun 2 - 3, 2006. |
Lau
F.K., Yuen H.K. and Lian J.M., Enhancing spoken
vocabulary performance in children with autism in a multimedia-supported
context, |
Lau F.K. and Lian J.M., Learning Styles and Language Intervention with Information Technology in Children with Autism, CASE International Conference on Special Education, Centre for Advancement in Special Education, Hong Kong, Jun 2 - 3, 2006. |
Lian J.M., Backgrounds and Efforts in Enhancing Inclusive Education in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the United States, International Conference on Inclusive Education. 2005. |
Lian J.M., Enhancing Inclusive Education for Learners with Special Education Needs in Hong Kong, The Asia-Pacific Journal of Inclusive Education. Korea, KISE, 2005, 2 (1): 91-119. |
Lian
J.M., Gilson C.L. and Yuan S., Hong Kong:
Perspectives Across Three Decades of Parenting, Inclusion, and Postsecondary
Education, Conference of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps
(TASH), |
Lian J.M., Keynote Speech - Enhancing Instructional Effectiveness for Students with Multiple Disabling Conditions, China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan Joint Conference on Programmes and Services for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities, Macau, Mar 6, 2006. |
Lian J.M., Keynote Speech - Inclusive Education For Students with Learning Difficulties in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and The United States, International Conference of the China-UK Gansu Basic Education Project (GBEP), Lanzhou, Gansu, China, Oct 12, 2005. |
Lian J.M., Tanaka Y., Kim Y.W., Wu W.T. and Kang G., Promising Practices for Inclusive Education in the Asian-Pacific Region, International Convention of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), Salt Lake City, UT, Apr 4 - 8, 2006. |
Sit H.P., Tsang J. and Lian J.M., Student Activity Levels, Lesson Context, and Teacher Behavior in Physical Education: A Comparison of Active and Non-active Schools for Children with Mild Intellectual Disabilities, CASE International Conference on Special Education, Centre for Advancement in Special Education, Hong Kong, Jun 2 - 3, 2006. |
Wong W.L. and Lian J.M., Effects of Computer-assisted Programmes in Enhancing Social Interaction Behaviours of Adults with Autistic Spectrum Disorder, CASE International Conference on Special Education, Centre for Advancement in Special Education, Hong Kong, Jun 2 - 3, 2006. |
Researcher
: Lin X |
List of Research Outputs |
Tse S.K., Ki W.W., Shum M.S.K. and Lin X., Research on Teaching and Learning Developments of CKC Chinese Computer Input System. 縱橫漢字輸入法教學發展的研究, 中國廣東, 廣東高教育出版社, 2006, 321pp. |
Tse S.K., Ki W.W., Shum M.S.K. and Lin X., The learning of CKC input system by kindergarten children and the aged, 縱橫輸入法在兒童和老年群體中學習個案研究, The Fifth CKC System Conference: Teaching and Learning Experience. 第五縱橫碼教學經驗交流會論文集, China, Su Zhou University, 2005, 236-257. |
Researcher
: Lo MM |
List of Research Outputs |
Hyland F. and Lo M.M., Examining Interaction in the Teaching Practicum: Issues of Language, Power and Control, Mentoring and Tutoring. Oxford, UK, Routledge, 2006, 14 (2): 163-186. |
Lo M.M. and Harfitt G.J., Promoting a Collaborative Culture in an English Department: Case Studies of Two Secondary Schools in Hong Kong, The 3rd ASIA-TEFL Conference in Beijing, Nov 4 - 6, 2005. |
Researcher
: Loh EKY |
List of Research Outputs |
Loh E.K.Y., Teaching and learning of Chinese reading, 中文閱讀教與學, Shatin Government Primary School (P.M.) . 沙田官立下午小學, 2006. |
Loh
E.K.Y., Teaching of Chinese reading
comprehension for pupils with special education needs, 為特殊教育學童而設計的閱讀教學, Salvation
Army Shek Wu School. |
Researcher
: Lopez-Real FJ |
Project Title: |
The use of peer assessment in group-project assignments |
Investigator(s): |
Lopez-Real FJ, Chan RYP |
Department: |
Curriculum Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Associates Programme |
Start Date: |
01/1997 |
Abstract: |
To investigate a possible mechanism for assessment of group projects to take account of individual differences; to determine student perceptions of involvement in a peer assessment process. |
List of Research Outputs |
Kwan
T.Y.L. and Lopez-Real F.J.,
Mentors' Perceptions of their Roles in Mentoring Student Teachers, In: A.
McMaugh, J. Sumsion, C. Symes & D. Saltmarsh, Asia-Pacific Journal of
Teacher Education. |
Kwan
T.Y.L. and Lopez-Real F.J.,
PGDE Full Time 2005-2006, Self-Directed Learning Guidebook. |
Kwan
T.Y.L. and Lopez-Real F.J.,
PGDE Part Time 2005-2007, Self-Directed Learning Guidebook. |
Leung
F.K.S., Graf K.D. and Lopez-Real
F.J., Mathematics Education in Different Cultural Traditions: A
Comparative Study of |
Lopez-Real
F.J., A New Look at a Polya Problem, Mathematics
Teaching. |
Lopez-Real F.J. and Lee A.M.S., Encouraging the Use of Technology in Problem Solving: Some Examples from an Initial Teacher Education Programme, The International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education. UK, Research Information Ltd, 2006, 13(1): 23-29. |
Lopez-Real
F.J. and Lee
A.M.S., Problem Solving and ICT: Experiences from an Initial Teacher
Education Programme, In: Olivero, F. & Sutherland, R., 7th
International Conference on Technology in Mathematics Teaching. |
Researcher
: Luo W |
List of Research Outputs |
Luo
W., How to Measure Self-Complexity: The
Proposal of a New Approach, In: Katyal, K, Lam, H.C. & Ding, X, Research
Studies in Education. |
Researcher
: Ma EPM |
List of Research Outputs |
Ma
E.P.M. and Yiu
E.M.L., Phonetographic Assessment of Comfortable Speaking Voice and
Maximum Vocal Performance in Dysphonic Individuals, Abstract - Sixth Pan
European Voice Conference, |
Ma E.P.M. and Love A.L., The Effects of Age on Vocal Fold Vibratory Patterns in the Connected Speech - Laryngographic Speech Studio Analysis, The 7th Voice Symposium of Australia, Sydney, Sept 15 - 17, 2005. |
Ma E.P.M., Voice Impairment and Functional Impacts Among Treatment-seeking Teachers and Other Occupations, The Voice Foundation's 35th Annual Symposium, Philadelphia, May 31 - Jun 4, 2006. |
Ma E.P.M. and Yiu E.M.L., Voice-Related Quality of Life Among the Hong Kong Teaching Profession, Conference on Quality of Like Research In Asia, May 19 - 21, 2006. |
Yiu E.M.L., Xu J.J., Murry T., Wei W., Yu M., Ma E.P.M., Huang W. and Kwong E.Y.L., A Randomized Treatment-placebo Study of the Effectiveness of Acupuncture for Benign Vocal Pathologies, Journal of Voice. St Louis, USA, Mosby, Inc, 2006, 20 (1): 144-156. |
Researcher
: Ma JKY |
List of Research Outputs |
Ciocca
V., Ma J.K.Y., Ho D.S.L., Kwan Chen L.L.Y., Yu K.K.M. and Whitehill T.L., Relationship Between the
Process of Learning and Clinical Performance, Conference on Problem-Based
Learning in Speech-Language Pathology Programmes. |
Ma J.K.Y., Ciocca V. and Whitehill T.L., Contextual Effect on Perception of Lexical Tones in Cantonese, 9th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Interspeech 2005), Lisbon, Sept 4 - 8, 2005. |
Ma
J.K.Y., Ciocca
V. and Whitehill T.L.,
Perceoption of Intonation in Cantonese, Proceedings of the Second
International Conference on Tonal Aspects of Languages (TAL 2006). |
Ma
J.K.Y., Ciocca
V. and Whitehill T.L.,
Quantitative Analysis of Intonation Patterns in Statement and Questions in
Cantonese, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Speech
Prosody. |
Researcher
: Ma SF |
List of Research Outputs |
Kember D., Ma S.F. and McNaught C., Excellent University Teaching. Hong Kong, The Chinese University Press, 2006, 1-115. |
Researcher
: Ma SWK |
List of Research Outputs |
Ma S.W.K., Jointed Staff Development in Kindergartens, Eight Jointed Kindergartens. 2005. |
Ma S.W.K., Jointed Staff Development in Kindergartens, Three Jointed Kindergartens. 2005. |
Ma S.W.K., Staff Development in Special Child Care Centres, Heep Hong Society Alice Louey Centre. 2005. |
Researcher
: Manzon MIE |
List of Research Outputs |
Bray T.M. and Manzon M.I.E., Comparative Education and Teacher Education in Singapore and Hong Kong: Comparisons over Time as well as Place, CESHK Comparative Education Bulletin. Hong Kong, 2005, 8: 13-28. |
Manzon M.I.E., A Dialectic of the Global and the Local: The Case of Singapore's School-Community Partnership Policy, The 2nd Worldwide Forum for Comparative Education, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, August 22 - 24, 2005. |
Manzon M.I.E., Comparative Education Research: Changing Priorities and Paradigms and the WCCES Experience, An Ed.D. module on Comparative Education offered by University of Bristol in the City University of Hong Kong, April 29, 2006. 2006. |
Manzon M.I.E. and Bray T.M., The Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) and the World Council of Comparative Education Societies (WCCES): Leadership, Ambiguities and Synergies, Current Issues in Comparative Education. New York, USA, Teachers College, Columbia Univ., 2006, 8(2): 69-83. |
Researcher
: Mason MB |
List of Research Outputs |
Mason M.B., A Justification, after the Postmodern Turn, of Universal Ethical Principles and Educational Ideals, Educational Philosophy and Theory. Oxford, UK, Blckwell, 2005, 37 (6): 799-815. |
Mason
M.B., Book Series Editor, CERC/Springer
Studies in Comparative Education Series. |
Mason
M.B., Complexity Theory and Educational Change,
Complexity, Science and Society Conference. |
Mason
M.B., Critical Theory and Critical Pedagogy
after Postmodernism: From the South African Experience, a Defence of Reason
and Rationality, In: Gur-Ze'ev (Ed.) , Critical Theory and Critical
Pedagogy Today: Toward a New Critical Language in Education. |
Mason
M.B., Editor, Critical Thinking and
Learning: Values, Concepts and Issues. |
Mason
M.B., How Is It That "Sincerity Itself
Is Bullshit"? A review of H. Frankfurt, "On Bullshit", Journal
of Philosophy of Education. |
Mason M.B., Member of Editorial Board, Ethics and Education. Routledge, 2006. |
Mason
M.B., Methodological Issues in Comparing
Education Across Cultures, Third Roundtable Discussion on African Studies.
|
Mason
M.B., Regional Editor: |
Mason
M.B., The Quality of Learning and Its
Contribution to the Development of Equality and Democracy, Thirty-Second
Annual Conference of the Kenton Education Association. |
Researcher
: McPherson B |
Project Title: |
Neonatal hearing screening: improving OAE performance |
Investigator(s): |
McPherson DB, Tang J., Wong B.Y.K. |
Department: |
Speech & Hearing Sciences |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
10/2001 |
Abstract: |
To investigate TBOAE screening in neonates and compare this to conventional TEOAE test results. |
Project Title: |
Prevalence of hearing loss in down syndrome children in Hong Kong |
Investigator(s): |
McPherson DB, Ng IHY, Driscoll C. |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Completion Date: |
10/2005 |
Abstract: |
To examine the hearing status of local school children with DS, in order to estimate the prevalence of hearing impairment of different types in this population, as well as the possible causes of their hearing impairment, including but not limited to the impairment associated with otitis media. |
Project Title: |
Neonatal hearing screening: a tone-burst otoacoustic emission protocol |
Investigator(s): |
McPherson DB, Shi B.X., Wong B.Y.K. |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
To develop an improved method to screen the hearing of newborn babies. Since the discovery of otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) by kemp in 1978 it has been possible to quickly detect most forms of neonatal hearing loss; to use a novel, combined transient otoacoustic emission (TEOAE) and tone-burst otoacoustic emission (TBOAE) screening procedure to reduce the often high levels of false positive results found in present TEOAE neonatal hearing screening programmes. |
Project Title: |
Neonatal hearing screening: a tone-burst otoacoustic emission protocol |
Investigator(s): |
McPherson DB |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: McPherson DB |
Project Title: |
Neonatal hearing screening: improving OAE performance |
Investigator(s): |
McPherson DB, Tang J., Wong B.Y.K. |
Department: |
Speech & Hearing Sciences |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
10/2001 |
Abstract: |
To investigate TBOAE screening in neonates and compare this to conventional TEOAE test results. |
Project Title: |
Prevalence of hearing loss in down syndrome children in Hong Kong |
Investigator(s): |
McPherson DB, Ng IHY, Driscoll C. |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Completion Date: |
10/2005 |
Abstract: |
To examine the hearing status of local school children with DS, in order to estimate the prevalence of hearing impairment of different types in this population, as well as the possible causes of their hearing impairment, including but not limited to the impairment associated with otitis media. |
Project Title: |
Neonatal hearing screening: a tone-burst otoacoustic emission protocol |
Investigator(s): |
McPherson DB, Shi B.X., Wong B.Y.K. |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
To develop an improved method to screen the hearing of newborn babies. Since the discovery of otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) by kemp in 1978 it has been possible to quickly detect most forms of neonatal hearing loss; to use a novel, combined transient otoacoustic emission (TEOAE) and tone-burst otoacoustic emission (TBOAE) screening procedure to reduce the often high levels of false positive results found in present TEOAE neonatal hearing screening programmes. |
Project Title: |
Neonatal hearing screening: a tone-burst otoacoustic emission protocol |
Investigator(s): |
McPherson DB |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
Choi
Y.C.N. and McPherson D.B.,
Noise Levels in Hong Kong Primary Schools: Implications for Classroom
Listening, International Journal of Disability, Development and Education.
|
Fuente
Contreras A.N. and McPherson D.B.,
Normalización de la prueba de "Random Gap Detection" para
poblaciones nativas hispanoparlantes, Revista Chilena de Fonaudiología. |
McPherson
D.B., Editor-at-Large, International
Journal of Audiology. |
McPherson
D.B., Editorial Consultant, Australian and
|
McPherson
D.B., Li
S.F., Shi B.X., Tang J. and Wong B., Evaluation of a Combined Tone-Burst/Click-Evoked
Otoacoustic Emission Protocol, Ear & Hearing. |
Olusanya B., McPherson D.B., Swanepoel D.W.,
Shrivastav R. and Chapchap M., Globalization of Infant Hearing Screening: The
Next Challenge Before JCIH?, Journal of the |
Researcher
: Mcpherson DB |
Project Title: |
Neonatal hearing screening: improving OAE performance |
Investigator(s): |
McPherson DB, Tang J., Wong B.Y.K. |
Department: |
Speech & Hearing Sciences |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
10/2001 |
Abstract: |
To investigate TBOAE screening in neonates and compare this to conventional TEOAE test results. |
Project Title: |
Prevalence of hearing loss in down syndrome children in Hong Kong |
Investigator(s): |
McPherson DB, Ng IHY, Driscoll C. |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Completion Date: |
10/2005 |
Abstract: |
To examine the hearing status of local school children with DS, in order to estimate the prevalence of hearing impairment of different types in this population, as well as the possible causes of their hearing impairment, including but not limited to the impairment associated with otitis media. |
Project Title: |
Neonatal hearing screening: a tone-burst otoacoustic emission protocol |
Investigator(s): |
McPherson DB, Shi B.X., Wong B.Y.K. |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
To develop an improved method to screen the hearing of newborn babies. Since the discovery of otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) by kemp in 1978 it has been possible to quickly detect most forms of neonatal hearing loss; to use a novel, combined transient otoacoustic emission (TEOAE) and tone-burst otoacoustic emission (TBOAE) screening procedure to reduce the often high levels of false positive results found in present TEOAE neonatal hearing screening programmes. |
Project Title: |
Neonatal hearing screening: a tone-burst otoacoustic emission protocol |
Investigator(s): |
McPherson DB |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
Choi
Y.C.N. and McPherson D.B.,
Noise Levels in Hong Kong Primary Schools: Implications for Classroom
Listening, International Journal of Disability, Development and Education.
|
Fuente
Contreras A.N. and McPherson D.B.,
Normalización de la prueba de "Random Gap Detection" para
poblaciones nativas hispanoparlantes, Revista Chilena de Fonaudiología. |
McPherson
D.B., Editor-at-Large, International
Journal of Audiology. |
McPherson
D.B., Editorial Consultant, Australian and
|
McPherson
D.B., Li
S.F., Shi B.X., Tang J. and Wong B., Evaluation of a Combined
Tone-Burst/Click-Evoked Otoacoustic Emission Protocol, Ear & Hearing.
|
Olusanya B., McPherson D.B., Swanepoel D.W.,
Shrivastav R. and Chapchap M., Globalization of Infant Hearing Screening: The
Next Challenge Before JCIH?, Journal of the |
Researcher
: Mok IAC |
Project Title: |
A comparison between the Mathematics Teachers' approach between Australia and Shanghai |
Investigator(s): |
Mok IAC |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Abstract: |
To support further comparison of the Australian and Shanghai Learner's Perspective Study data via a specific framework which reveals the construal of the object of learning in terms of variation. |
List of Research Outputs |
Huang R. and Mok I.A.C., Repetition or Variation - "Practice" in the Mathematics Classrooms in Hong Kong and Shanghai, The Third East Asia Regional Conference on Mathematics Education EARCOME3, Shanghai, Nanjing and Hangzhou, People's Republic of China, Aug 7 - 12, 2005 . 2005, 8pp. |
Mok I.A.C. and Park Y.H., Primary Mathematics Teachers' Pedagogical Content Knowledge of the Teaching of Quadrilaterals, European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI) 11th Biennial Conference, Nicosia, Cyprus, Aug 23 - 27, 2005. 28pp. |
Mok
I.A.C., Teacher-Dominating" Lessons in |
Mok
I.A.C., Cai J. and Fung A.T.F., Teaching
Mathematics through Problem Solving: Struggles A |
|
Researcher
: Morris PJTF |
List of Research Outputs |
Vickers E., Kan F.L.F. and Morris P.J.T.F., Colonialism and the
Politics of 'Chinese History' in |
Researcher
: Ng FP |
List of Research Outputs |
Lo M.L., Chik P.M.P., Ko P.Y., Leung A.Y.L., Pong W.Y., Lo-Fu Y.W. and Ng F.P., Learning Studies: Development
and Impact, In: Lo, M.L., Pong, W.Y. and Chik, P.M. (Eds.), For Each And
Everyone: Catering For Individual Differences Through Learning Studies. |
Ng F.P. and Lam J.W.I., 建構與擬寫提綱的課堂研究 - 語文綜合能力的轉介, 應用文的語境、語言、語用, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Educational Publishing Co., 2006, 271-284. |
Researcher
: Ng HM |
List of Research Outputs |
Ng H.M. and Zhang X., Thematic Study Visit – an Effective Model of Teacher Development., 專題考察: 教師專業發展的有效模式, Exploring Education Development. 教育發展研究, Shanghai, China, Exploring Education Development, 2005, 2005(12): 43-47. |
Ng
H.M., ‘Thematic Study Tour as an Effective
Means of Professional Development for Educational Leaders’, In: Wong, K.C.
and Evers, C., International Studies in Educational Administration. |
Researcher
: Ng IHY |
List of Research Outputs |
Wong L.L.N., Samman N., Ng I.H.Y. and Hui Y., Patulous Eustachian Tube after Le Fort I Osteotomy in a Cleft Palate Patient, Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 2005, 63: 1374-1376. |
Researcher
: Niu R |
List of Research Outputs |
Niu
R., Pushed Output, Learning Conditions, and
Second Language Vocabulary Acquisition, In: Katyal, K, Lam, H.C. & Ding,
X, Research Studies in Education. |
Researcher
: Pan S |
List of Research Outputs |
Cheung K.W. and Pan S., "Cong Xingzheng Wenze Dao Kuoda Shehui Lianmeng: Xianggang Zhengfu Zai Jiaoyu Gaige Zhong De Celue Bianhua" (From Inspection to Broadening Alliance-Building: The Change of Strategy by Government to Reform Education in Hong Kong) , 从行政问责到扩大社会联盟:香港政府在教育改革中的策略变化, In: Education Office, National People's Congress, Beijing Academy of Educational Sciences & Centre of Research on Education in China, HKU, Reports on Compulsory Education Provision in China No.1. 中國義務教育發展研究報告, Beijing, China, China Democracy and Legal Press, 2006, 1: 372-386. |
Researcher
: Pang EYW |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Pang MF |
Project Title: |
A study of the development of students' economic literacy through a learning study |
Investigator(s): |
Pang MF, Marton Ference |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Completion Date: |
08/2006 |
Abstract: |
The aim of the proposed project will be
to test a theory-based approach to developing secondary school students’
economic literacy, i.e. to enable them to handle economic reality in more
powerful ways. The idea is that by becoming capable of seeing economic
reality in more powerful ways, the students will become more capable of
making economic decisions. According to Stigler (1970), economic literacy
serves as a tool of understanding their economic world, and that this
capability should be possessed by every person. The increasing rate of
personal bankruptcies and credit card debts, people’s lack of awareness of
the importance of saving and investment, and the inability to identify the
consequences of important international economic events, amongst other
factors, provide evidence that it is necessary and urgent to promote economic
literacy among citizens (The National Council on Economic Education, 2003).
As Ellison and Kallenbach (1996) argued, economic literacy is an important
component of adult literacy, and without developing students’ awareness of
the way in which economic decision-making takes place, educators have not
fulfilled their brief of enabling “students to gain control over their
lives”. Students needs to learn how to analyse the financial matters by
making use of the relevant economic concepts and principles, such as the
opportunity cost of financial decisions, the relationship between risk,
return and liquidity, inflation and real value of return for investment, etc.
However, the survey of economic literacy in |
Project Title: |
The use of learning study to enhance students' domain-specific generic capability |
Investigator(s): |
Pang MF |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
07/2005 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
Project Title: |
The use of learning study to enhance students' domain-specific generic capability |
Investigator(s): |
Pang MF, Marton F |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
07/2005 |
Abstract: |
To try out a theory-based approach, the learning study, to enhancing secondary school students' domain-specific generic capability-financial literacy; to enabling them to make informed and independent financial decisions in more powerful ways. |
Project Title: |
An International Study of Academic Growth and Development of University Teachers |
Investigator(s): |
Pang MF |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
01/2006 |
Abstract: |
Objectives of the study Over the years,
there are growing concerns over the academic development and improvement in
the performance of academics all over the world. This is partly due to the
increasing concerns about the quality of university teaching as a cause of
student failure and low achievement as well as rising societal concerns with
accountability and evaluation of academic performance in the post-school
education (e.g. Kogan et al., 1994; Lieberman & Wehlburg, 2001). However,
most of the work done so far has been strongly focused on the teaching
development of university teachers, without closely examining the
understandings of the work of an academic in other areas such as research and
community or professional services (e.g. Samuelowicz & Bain, 1992; Gow
& Kember, 1993; Kember, 1997; Pratt & Assoc., 1998; Prosser &
Trigwell, 1999, Martin et al., 2000, Trigwell & Prosser, 2003, Prosser et
al., 2005) . More importantly, few studies have been conducted to study the
experiences of university teachers on how they learn to become an academic
throughout their academic career. In this connection, the present study
attempts to consider the learning experiences of university teachers to
become an academic holistically from the perspective of university teachers
themselves. The point of departure is to investigate university teachers’
understandings of their own growth and development as an academic and to
provide a dispassionate and objective analysis of the contributing and
hindering factors to their growth and development in different parts of the
world. During this beginning phase, this international study of the academic
growth and development of university teachers will start with two in-depth
case studies in two countries in the East and West. namely Japan and the |
List of Research Outputs |
Chan
C.K.K. and Pang M.F.,
Special Issue: Teacher Collaboration in Learning Communities , Teaching
Education. |
Chan
C.K.K. and Pang M.F.,
Teacher Collaboration in Learning Communities , Teaching Education. |
Lo M.L., Lo Fu Y.W., Chik P.P.M. and Pang M.F., Two Learning Studies, For
Each and Everyone: Catering for Individual Difference Through Learning
Studies. |
Lo M.L., Chik P.M.P. and Pang M.F., Patterns of variation in
teaching the colour of light to Primary 3 students, Instructional Science.
The |
Marton F. and Pang M.F., On Some Necessary Conditions
of Learning, 11th European Association for Research on Learning and
Instruction Conference |
Marton F. and Pang M.F., On some necessary conditions of learning, The Journal of the Learning Sciences. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc., 2006, 15: 193-220. |
Pang
M.F., Linder C. and Fraser D., Beyond Lesson
Studies And Design Experiments: Using Theoretical Tools In Practice And Finding
Out How They Work, In: Prof Peter Davies & Prof Ross Guest, International
Review Of Economics Education. |
Pang
M.F., Editorial Board, Educational
Research Review (An Official Journal of EARLI). |
Pang M.F., Editorial Board, Higher Education Research and Development. Abingdon, Oxforshire, Carfax Publishing, 2006. |
Pang
M.F., Invited Lecture, "Making Learning
Possible: The Paradox of Pedagogy", |
Pang
M.F., Invited Lecture: Phenomenography,
Variation Theory and Learning Study, Phenomenography Symposium, |
Pang M.F. and Marton F., Learning Theory as Teaching Resource: Another Example of the Radical Enhancement of Students' Understanding of the Economic Aspects of the World Around Them, 11th European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction Conference Nicosia, Cyprus, Aug 23 - 27, 2005. |
Pang
M.F. and Marton F., The Paradox of Pedagogy, 11th
European Association on Learning and Instruction Conference, |
Pang
M.F., The use of learning study to enhance
teacher professional learning in |
Researcher
: Park YH |
List of Research Outputs |
Mok I.A.C. and Park Y.H., Primary Mathematics Teachers' Pedagogical Content Knowledge of the Teaching of Quadrilaterals, European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI) 11th Biennial Conference, Nicosia, Cyprus, Aug 23 - 27, 2005. 28pp. |
Researcher
: Pearson HJ |
Project Title: |
Evaluating E-learning environments: improving quality teaching and learning processes |
Investigator(s): |
Pearson HJ, |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Completion Date: |
02/2006 |
Abstract: |
To determine the reliability and validity of the Online Learning Environment Survey (OLES), including factor structure, internal consistency reliability, and ability to differentiate between different learning environments; to further develop OLES based on the above results so that it becomes an immediate feedback tool for university educators to use to improve the quality of teaching and learning processes; to compare Hong Kong university e-learning environments to international university e-learning environment. |
List of Research Outputs |
Pearson
H.J., Computers: Empowerment or
Disempowerment for Teachers and Students?, Curriculum Controversies. Point
and Counterpoint 1980-2005. |
Pearson
H.J., Evaluating e-learning environments
using the Online Learning Environment Survey., Paper presentated at the
8th IFIP World Conference on Computers in Education, |
Pearson
H.J. and |
Project Title: |
Exploring the teachers' follow-up move in teacher-fronted whole-class interaction with the students in Chinese English immersion classrooms |
Investigator(s): |
|
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Sik Sik Yuen Education Research Fund |
Start Date: |
03/2004 |
Abstract: |
To explore the teachers' follow-up move in teacher-fronted whole-class interaction with the students in Chinese English immersion classrooms. |
List of Research Outputs |
Pei
M., How Teachers Scaffold Student
Participation in the Classroom, In: Katyal, K, Lam, H.C. & Ding, X, Reseach
Studies in Education. |
Project Title: |
Catering for individual differences - building on variation (CID (v)) |
Investigator(s): |
Pong WY, Ng FP, Pang MF, Leung AYL, Lo M.L., Ko P.Y., Lo-Fu P.Y.W. |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Education and Manpower Bureau - General Award |
Start Date: |
06/2000 |
Abstract: |
To study the professional development of teachers in analysing what is going on in their own classrooms, in particular the nature of and hence better ways to cater for individual differences. |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Poon AWM |
List of Research Outputs |
Ho
S.Y. and Poon A.W.M.,
Application of Readers Theatre in Advanced Chinese Language Courses, Journal
of the Chinese Language Teachers Association. |
Ho S.Y., Chan W.K., Poon A.W.M. and Law Y.K., Reflections on the teaching of Chinese Literature Described in the Curriculum Reforms in Hong Kong from 1974 to 2006, In: Beijing Normal University, International Conference on the Teaching of Literature under Curriculum Reforms, Beijing. 2006. |
Researcher
: Poon S |
List of Research Outputs |
Bruce N.J., Davison C.M. and Poon S., Language Policies and Practices at the University of Hong Kong , Paper given at the Invitational Symposium on Language Issues in English-medium Universities across Asia, 8-9 June . 2006. |
Project Title: |
A study of community college development in Hong Kong and Shanghai |
Investigator(s): |
Postiglione GA, Townsend B., Zhou J.S. |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2002 |
Abstract: |
To examine and compare Hong Kong's and Shanghai's cultural adaption of American community college models to determine policy implications of six issues facing Hong Kong's and Shanghai's higher education institutions. |
Project Title: |
A study of inland boarding schools for ethnic minorities in China |
Investigator(s): |
Postiglione GA, Zhang LF, Cheng KM, Goldstein M.C., Ben J. |
Department: |
Curriculum & Educational Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
12/2002 |
Abstract: |
To examine results of the policy that
sends Tibetan students to secondary schools across |
Project Title: |
A comparative study of the academic profession in Hong Kong and Mainland China |
Investigator(s): |
|
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Abstract: |
To examine the impact of economic globalization on the academic profession in two Chinese university systems. It will also analyze the implications of this for university governance. |
Project Title: |
The second
international study of the academic profession: the |
Investigator(s): |
|
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2006 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
Project Title: |
The second
international study of the academic profession: the |
Investigator(s): |
Postiglione GA, Zhang LF |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
01/2006 |
Abstract: |
To examine the academic profession in these two Chinese systems, and will also analyze the implications for university reform and governance. There are four parts to the research: an examination of academic staff patterns across the tertiary sector from 1994-2005; an analysis of the effects of economic globalization on the academic profession, including working conditions, professional practice (teaching, research and service), privatization of higher education, an internationalization; an analysis of the attitudes and attributes of the academic profession throughout the period; and ; an analysis of the implications of the interactions between the two uniersity systems for the academic profession. |
List of Research Outputs |
Postiglione
G.A., |
Postiglione
G.A., Book Series General Editor, Education
in |
Postiglione
G.A., Book Series General Editor, Emerging
Perspectives in Education in |
Postiglione
G.A., |
Postiglione
G.A., |
Postiglione G.A., Co-editor, Chinese Education and Society. New York, M.E. Sharpe Inc., 2006. |
Postiglione
G.A., Editor, Education and Social Change
in |
Postiglione
G.A., Editoral Board, Soical
Transforamtions in Chinese Societies. |
Postiglione G.A., Editorial Board, Diasporas, Migration and Ethnic Minority Education. 2006. |
Postiglione
G.A., Editorial Board, Educational Studies.
|
Postiglione
G.A., Education and Society Change in |
Postiglione
G.A., Education in Limbo Between State and |
Postiglione
G.A., Finance and Governance in Southeast
Asian Higher Education, In: UNESCO Global Uiversity Network for Innovation, Higher
Education in the World 2006. |
Postiglione G.A., Framing Education and Social Change in China, Senate Room, University of Hong Kong, April 26, 2006, 2006. |
Postiglione G.A., Guested Editors, The Aacdemic Profession I and II, Chinese Eduation and Society. New York, M.E. Sharpe Inc., 2005. |
Postiglione G.A., Keynote Speaker, Massification of Higher Education in Asia-Pacific: Policy Reforms, Institutional Restructuring, and Innovative Practices, UNESCO Asia and Pacific, Third Session of the Regional Follow-up Committee for the 1998 World Conference on Higher Education, Seoul, Republic of Korea, Jul 5 - 6, 2005. 2005. |
Postiglione G.A., No Peasant Left Behind, Quoted in BusinessWeek Magazine, August 2005. 2005. |
Postiglione
G.A., Questioning Centre–Periphery Platforms,
|
Postiglione
G.A., Schooling and Inequality in |
Postiglione
G.A., Series General Editor, |
Postiglione
G.A., Series General Editor, Hong Kong
Culture and Soceity. |
Postiglione
G.A., The Academic Profession in |
Postiglione
G.A., The Evolution of the Higher Education
Systems in |
Zhao
Z. and Postiglione G.A.,
Ethnic Identity at University: Mongolian Students in |
Researcher
: Rao N |
Project Title: |
Promoting early
development in rural |
Investigator(s): |
Rao N, Cheng KM |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Abstract: |
To analyze the relationship between trajectories of human development indicators and contemporaneous social policy over the past decade, a time during which programmes for young children increased significantly; to evaluate the Integrated Child Development Services by assessing aspects of the programme (access, enrolment, child and family outcomes for children); and has identified challenges and areas for improvement of the ICDS. |
Project Title: |
Increasing
girls' participation in rural areas in |
Investigator(s): |
Rao N, Cheng KM |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
12/2004 |
Abstract: |
To examine the efficacy of policies and
programmes developed to enhance girls' participation in education in rural
areas in |
Project Title: |
Increasing
girls' participation in rural areas in |
Investigator(s): |
Rao N |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
Li H.
and Rao N., Curricular And
Instructional Influences On Early Literacy Attainment: Evidence From |
Pearson E. and Rao N., Early Childhood Education
Policy Reform in |
Rao
N., Children's Rights to Survival,
Development and Early Learning in |
Rao
N., Early Childhood Education in |
Rao
N., Quality Matters: Early Childhood
Education Policy in |
Rao
N., The Culture of Early Pedagogy:
Observations From |
Rao
N., The Culture of Early Pedagogy:
Observations from |
Researcher
: Robinson CG |
Project Title: |
The summer institute: collaborative project between CAUT, Faculty of Education and Swedish Council for the renewal of higher education |
Investigator(s): |
Robinson CG |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
The |
Start Date: |
04/2003 |
Abstract: |
To provide an opportunity for young local academics to develop leadership expertise within a collegial and challenging environment. |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Shum MSK |
Project Title: |
Comparing the linguistic features of English and Chinese subject-specific genres in secondary school education |
Investigator(s): |
Shum MSK, Ki WW, |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
09/2004 |
Abstract: |
To identify the differences and commonalities in terms of linguistic features of subject-specific genres of some secondary school subjects in both English and Chinese, namely Chemistry, Physics and Economics; to analyze students' problems and difficulties encountered in their use of English and Chinese in performing academic tasks, with special reference to subject-specific genres; To recommend teaching strategies which help in overcoming the problems and difficulties identified. |
Project Title: |
Comparing the linguistic features of English and Chinese subject-specific genres in secondary school education |
Investigator(s): |
Shum MSK |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
He K.K. and Shum M.S.K., The Study of
Psychological Model and Teaching Approaches, Teaching Writing in Chinese
Speaking Areas. |
Shum
M.S.K., Effects of Four Methods of Evaluation
of Chinese Composition in Hong Kong Secondary Schools, Teaching Writing in
Chinese Speaking Areas. |
Shum
M.S.K. and Zhang D.L., Introduction: Teaching
Writing in Chinese Speaking Areas, Teaching Writing in Chinese Speaking
Areas. |
Shum M.S.K., Peer Checklist Evaluation Of Chinese Composition: Research and Practice. 作文量表互改研究與實踐, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Educational Publishing Co., 2005, 305pp. |
Shum
M.S.K., Teaching Chinese Report Writing: |
Shum M.S.K., The Application of Functional Linguistics - Learning to Write Practical Writing on Web, 功能語言學的應用 - 網下實用文學習, Chinese Practical Writings: Language, Contexts and Functions. 應用文的語境、語言、語用, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Educational Publishing Co., 2006, 133-144. |
Shum M.S.K., Tse S.K. and Ki W.W., 應用文的語言‧語境‧語用, 香港, 香港教育圖書公司, 2006, 328. |
Tse S.K., Ki W.W., Shum M.S.K., Tam J.P.Y. and Lau M.K.F., Applying Information Technology to Assist the Teaching of Practical Writing, 應用資訊科技輔助實用文教學, Chinese Practical Writings: Language, Contexts and Functions. 應用文的語境、語言、語用, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Educational Publishing Co., 2006, 251-266. |
Tse S.K., Ki W.W., Shum M.S.K. and Lin X., Research on Teaching and Learning Developments of CKC Chinese Computer Input System. 縱橫漢字輸入法教學發展的研究, 中國廣東, 廣東高教育出版社, 2006, 321pp. |
Tse S.K., Ki W.W., Shum M.S.K. and Lin X., The learning of CKC input system by kindergarten children and the aged, 縱橫輸入法在兒童和老年群體中學習個案研究, The Fifth CKC System Conference: Teaching and Learning Experience. 第五縱橫碼教學經驗交流會論文集, China, Su Zhou University, 2005, 236-257. |
List of Research Outputs |
Sidorko
P.E., ICT and Library Collaboration: HKALL
and Shared Storage Case Studies, Joint Universities Computer Centre 35th
Anniversary IT Conference on Campus Informatization: Challenges and
Opportunities. |
Researcher
: Sim SH |
List of Research Outputs |
Sim
S.H., 從網上寫作看新加坡中學生的中文寫作, In: Katyal, K, Lam,
H.C. & Ding, X, Research Studies in Education. |
Sim S.H., The Teaching of Chinese Composition in |
Researcher
: Sim SH |
List of Research Outputs |
Sim
S.H., 從網上寫作看新加坡中學生的中文寫作, In: Katyal, K, Lam,
H.C. & Ding, X, Research Studies in Education. |
Sim S.H., The Teaching of Chinese Composition in |
Researcher
: Siu ACK |
List of Research Outputs |
Siu
A.C.K., Causes of Teacher-student Conflict
and Handling Strategies, Counselling Cases: Illustrations and Insights.
|
Siu
A.C.K., Teacher Stress Management, Counselling
Cases: Illustrations and Insights. |
Researcher
: Siu FLC |
Project Title: |
Storytelling with interactive multimedia: an intervention strategy or children with developmental phonological impairment |
Investigator(s): |
Siu FLC |
Department: |
HKU SPACE |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Other Funding Scheme |
Start Date: |
04/2000 |
Abstract: |
To investigate multimedia enhanced |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: So LKH |
Project Title: |
The effect of ambient languages on the variability in bilingual phonological acquisition |
Investigator(s): |
So LKH |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: |
05/2005 |
Abstract: |
The main objective of this project is to investigate the effect of the ambient languages pair on the phonological acquisition of Cantonese-Putonghua bilingual children. The variability of error patterns exhibited by children with different language dominance will be explored. |
Project Title: |
Assessment and diagnosis of bilingual children with phonological disorders |
Investigator(s): |
So LKH |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Incentive Award for RGC CERG Fundable But Not Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
07/2005 |
Completion Date: |
06/2006 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
So
L.K.H. and Leung
C.S., Phonological development of Cantonese-Putonghua bilingual children,
In: Zhu, Hua Dodd, Barbara, Phonological Development And Disorders In
Children: A Multilingual Perspective. |
Researcher
: Song Y |
Project Title: |
Beliefs of PRC teachers of English at tertiary level about medium of instruction |
Investigator(s): |
Song Y |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Sik Sik Yuen Education Research Fund |
Start Date: |
03/2004 |
Abstract: |
To study beliefs of PRC teachers of English at tertiary level about medium of instruction. |
List of Research Outputs |
Song Y.
and Fox R.M.K., Integrating
M-technology into web-based ESL vocabulary learning for working adult
Learners, In: H. Ogata, M. Sharples, Kinshuk, Y. Yano, IEEE International
Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education WMTE 2005. |
Song
Y., Integrating Short message Service (SMS)
into Web-based English as Secondary Language (ESL) Vocabulary Learning for
Adults, In: Katyal, K, Lam, H.C. & Ding, X, Research Studies in
Education. |
Song
Y., Teachers' Beliefs about the Use of First
Language (L1) in Foreign Language (L2) Teaching: A Case Study in a University
in |
Researcher
: Song Y |
List of Research Outputs |
Song Y.
and Fox R.M.K., Integrating
M-technology into web-based ESL vocabulary learning for working adult
Learners, In: H. Ogata, M. Sharples, Kinshuk, Y. Yano, IEEE International
Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education WMTE 2005. |
Song
Y., Integrating Short message Service (SMS)
into Web-based English as Secondary Language (ESL) Vocabulary Learning for
Adults, In: Katyal, K, Lam, H.C. & Ding, X, Research Studies in
Education. |
Song
Y., Teachers' Beliefs about the Use of First
Language (L1) in Foreign Language (L2) Teaching: A Case Study in a University
in |
Researcher
: Song Y |
List of Research Outputs |
Song Y.
and Fox R.M.K., Integrating
M-technology into web-based ESL vocabulary learning for working adult
Learners, In: H. Ogata, M. Sharples, Kinshuk, Y. Yano, IEEE International
Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education WMTE 2005. |
Song
Y., Integrating Short message Service (SMS)
into Web-based English as Secondary Language (ESL) Vocabulary Learning for
Adults, In: Katyal, K, Lam, H.C. & Ding, X, Research Studies in
Education. |
Song
Y., Teachers' Beliefs about the Use of First
Language (L1) in Foreign Language (L2) Teaching: A Case Study in a University
in |
Researcher
: Stimpson PG |
Project Title: |
Earth science
education in |
Investigator(s): |
Stimpson PG, Wan K.K. |
Department: |
Curriculum Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Other Funding Scheme |
Start Date: |
06/1993 |
Abstract: |
To describe the intended earth science curriculum as set out in curriculum guides; to assess the nature of the implemented curriculum by examining expressions of the earth science curriculum in tests and the beliefs of teachers about how earth science to taught in schools; to assess the achievement of pupils at P4, S2 and S6 in respect of earth science topics; to examine the inter-relationship of the above. |
Project Title: |
Teacher educators' conceptualisations of teaching teachers (TECTT) |
Investigator(s): |
Stimpson PG, Lopez-Real FJ, Pang MF |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: |
02/2005 |
Abstract: |
In this study we ask: 1a. what factors underpin teacher educators' views of how they themselves teach? 1b. what differences do they identify between their own teaching of student-teachers and teaching in schools? 1c. what beliefs do they have concerning their own teaching as a "model" of best practice for student-teachers? 2a. what conceptualisations of PCK do teacher educators hold in relation to the process of training student-teachers? 2b. how do the factors and beliefs identified in questions 1a-c fit into their personal conceptualisations of PCK? |
List of Research Outputs |
Stimpson
P.G., Assessment and School Improvement, In:
J.C.K. Lee and M. Williams, School Improvement: International Perspectives.
|
Stimpson
P.G., Changing Assessment, In: J. Lidstone
and M. Williams, International Changes in Geographical Education: Past,
Present and Future. |
Stimpson
P.G., Orientations and approaches to
Environmental Education for Sustainability, In: J.C.K. Lee and M. Williams, Environmental
and Geographical Education for Sustainability: Cultural Contexts. |
Stimpson
P.G., Professional Development for Liberal
Studies' Teachers in |
Researcher
: Sun CF |
List of Research Outputs |
Sun C.F., Hui E.K.P. and Watkins D.A., Towards A Model of
Suicidal Ideation for |
Researcher
: Tam JPY |
List of Research Outputs |
Tse S.K., Ki W.W., Shum M.S.K., Tam J.P.Y. and Lau M.K.F., Applying Information Technology to Assist the Teaching of Practical Writing, 應用資訊科技輔助實用文教學, Chinese Practical Writings: Language, Contexts and Functions. 應用文的語境、語言、語用, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Educational Publishing Co., 2006, 251-266. |
Researcher
: Tavares NJ |
List of Research Outputs |
Tavares N.J., Planning Lessons with Teachers - A Dialogic, Collaborative and Reflective Approach, Third Asia TEFL International Conference - TEFL for Asia: Unity within Diversity, Beijing, China, November 4 - 6, 2005. |
Researcher
: To KS |
List of Research Outputs |
To K.S., Development of Reference in Cantonese, Xth International Congress for the Study of Child Language. 2005. |
List of Research Outputs |
Trent
J.G., Investing in Classroom Discourse:
Constraints, Enablements and Capital Accumulation, In: Katyal, K, Lam, H.C.
& Ding, X, Research Studies in Education. |
Project Title: |
The dissemination of new whole language writing approach |
Investigator(s): |
|
Department: |
Curriculum Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Education and Manpower Bureau - General Award |
Start Date: |
03/2000 |
Abstract: |
To study on the effective teaching of Chinese writing. |
Project Title: |
The dissemination of creative Chinese writing |
Investigator(s): |
|
Department: |
Curriculum Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Education and Manpower Bureau - General Award |
Start Date: |
08/2000 |
Abstract: |
To study on the effective teaching of creative Chinese writing. |
Project Title: |
The current
state of Chinese and English reading literacy at primary 4 in |
Investigator(s): |
|
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Completion Date: |
08/2005 |
Abstract: |
To conduct large-scale reading comprehension test to measure the level of reading literacy in English and Chinese in feeder schools, non-feeder schools and international schools; to compare the Chinese and English reading literacy of Primary 4 pupils in feeder schools, non-feeder schools and international schools; to compare the Chinese reading literacy of pupils using Cantonese or Putonghua as the MOI; to conduct 6 case studies in these schools so as to identify and compare both distant and proximal factors that influence pupils' Chinese and English reading literacy; to investigate factors (including pupils' reading behaviour and attitudes, learning environment and teachers' teaching methods) that influence pupils' reading achievement in English and in Chinese. |
Project Title: |
The current
state of Chinese and English reading literacy at primary 4 in |
Investigator(s): |
|
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
Project Title: |
Progress in International Reading Literacy Study 2006 |
Investigator(s): |
|
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Education and Manpower Bureau - General Award |
Start Date: |
06/2004 |
Abstract: |
(1) Many educators have advocated that the language proficiency of pupils in HK is declining. The findings of PIRLS 2001 indicate that pupils performed quite well in the study. The present study is to compare the findings of 2001 and 2006, and to look at the progress of pupils' reading literacy. (2) This study aims to examine the quality of learning of reading in Chinese at primary school level. This is also a project that seeks to promote innovative methods to improve the quality of teaching and learning of reading in HK. (3) This study aims to investigate changes in the issues and problems associated with pupils' acquisition of reading literacy in HK (after the 2001 study), and to seek ways to solve the problems. The Reading Literacy Test included in the project will be used to investigate pupils' reading literacy achievement in HK. (4) The project focuses on changes in the reading experiences of pupils at home and in school in learning to read. The study will collect data that provide valuable comparative international information about levels of children's reading literacy that may be used to improve learning and instruction in HK. (5) The study will also conduct an in-depth study of a small number of schools performing well on the IEA tasks. The aim is to examine both distant and proximal factors that may explain Chinese reading/literacy. The findings may help in designing appropriate reading materials and strategies for instruction in Chinese reading/literacy. |
Project Title: |
A two-year follow-up study of English and Chinese reading literacy at primary 4 in Hong Kong, and approaches and strategies towards enhancing the quality of the teaching and learning of reading |
Investigator(s): |
|
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Incentive Award for RGC CERG Fundable But Not Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
07/2005 |
Completion Date: |
06/2006 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
Shum M.S.K., Tse S.K. and Ki W.W., 應用文的語言‧語境‧語用, 香港, 香港教育圖書公司, 2006, 328. |
Tse S.K., Ki W.W., Shum M.S.K., Tam J.P.Y. and Lau M.K.F., Applying Information Technology to Assist the Teaching of Practical Writing, 應用資訊科技輔助實用文教學, Chinese Practical Writings: Language, Contexts and Functions. 應用文的語境、語言、語用, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Educational Publishing Co., 2006, 251-266. |
Tse
S.K., Chinese Character Education (綜合高效識字法), Chinese
character education: Scientific teaching methods (識字教育科學化方法). |
Tse
S.K., Chinese Language Education Reform in |
Tse S.K., Comprehensive and Effective Teaching and Learning of Chinese Character, 綜合高效識字法, The Second International Conference on Chinese Character Education. 第二届現代中文識字教育國際研討會, Beijing, China, 2006. |
Tse
S.K., Educational Research Journal. |
Tse
S.K., Emergence of reading and writing, In:
Tse, S.K., The oral language development of |
Tse
S.K., Kwong S.M., Chan C.K.K., Li H. and Leung S.O., Gender differences
and classifiers of oral language development of preschool children in |
Tse S.K., Integrated and effective approach in teaching Chinese characters, 綜合高效識字法, In: Dai, R. Q., Chinese character education: Scientific teaching method. 識字教育科學化方法選粹, China, China Light Industry Press, 2006, 145-162. |
Tse
S.K., International Study on Reading
Abilities (國際上關於閱讀及閱讀能力的研究), In: Nie W., Tse, S.K. (Eds), Chinese Language
New Curriculum and Teaching Theories (新編語文課程與教學論) . |
Tse
S.K., L1-Educational Studies in Language
and Literature (Sub-Editor) . |
Tse
S.K., Chan
C.K.K. and Kwong S.M., Lexical development of |
Tse
S.K., Mother tongue and learning Chinese
characters (母語與漢字學習), In: Dai, R. Q. (Ed), Chinese character education:
Scientific learning theories. |
Tse S.K., Ki W.W., Shum M.S.K. and Lin X., Research on Teaching and Learning Developments of CKC Chinese Computer Input System. 縱橫漢字輸入法教學發展的研究, 中國廣東, 廣東高教育出版社, 2006, 321pp. |
Tse
S.K., The Impact of PIRLS 2001: A Catalyst
for Reading Reform in the Hong Kong SAR, The First International
Conference on Asian Comparative Education: The Outcomes of TIMSS/PIRLS and
Their Contextual Meaning. |
Tse S.K., Ki W.W., Shum M.S.K. and Lin X., The learning of CKC input system by kindergarten children and the aged, 縱橫輸入法在兒童和老年群體中學習個案研究, The Fifth CKC System Conference: Teaching and Learning Experience. 第五縱橫碼教學經驗交流會論文集, China, Su Zhou University, 2005, 236-257. |
Tse S.K., The oral language development of Hong Kong preschool children, 香港幼兒口語發展, Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2006, 161 pp. |
Tse
S.K., Kwong S.M. and Chan C.K.K., The oral syntactic structure
development of |
Tse
S.K., The processes and strategies of
teaching Chinese literature: Imagery, association, imagination and fantancy, 文學教學的過程和策略:利用誦讀建構影像、聯想、想像與幻想,
National Conference on Chinese Literature Education. |
Researcher
: Tso SF |
List of Research Outputs |
Leung
F.K.S., Yung B.H.W. and Tso S.F., Digging below the surface:
Secondary analysis of TIMSS data for |
Researcher
: Tsui ABM |
Project Title: |
The study on good practices in secondary schools for enhancing students' English language proficiency |
Investigator(s): |
Tsui ABM, Lam RYH, Andrews SJ, Tong AKK,
Lo MM, Hyland F, |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Education and Manpower Bureau - General Award |
Start Date: |
02/2003 |
Abstract: |
To identify, on evidence-base, the measures and practices adopted by CMI and EMI schools that are effective in enhancing the English language proficiency of students; to find out how and what have made the identified measures work effectively in the schools concerned; to write up, based on the findings, exemplars of good practices for distribution and sharing among secondary schools. |
Project Title: |
Co-operative learning in on-line communities of practice |
Investigator(s): |
Tsui ABM, Lo MM, Legutke M. |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Germany/Hong Kong Joint Research Scheme |
Start Date: |
01/2004 |
Completion Date: |
12/2005 |
Abstract: |
To investigate the forms of co-operative learning and their effectiveness in on-line communities of primary language teachers; to investigate the effectiveness of the forms of on-line and electronically supported learning in enhancing teacher learning. |
Project Title: |
Talking mathematics: an investigation into the learning of mathematics through English and Chinese |
Investigator(s): |
Tsui ABM |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Incentive Award for RGC CERG Fundable But Not Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
07/2005 |
Completion Date: |
06/2006 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
Tsui
A.B.M., Associate Editor, The Journal of |
Tsui
A.B.M., Confucianism and Confusion:
Negotiating EFL Teaching Identity (Plenary Paper), Plenary Speaker, 41st
RELC International |
Tsui A.B.M., ESL Teachers' Questions and Corpus Evidence, International Journal of Corpus Linguistics. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2005, 10 (3): 335-356. |
Tsui A.B.M., Editor-in-Chief, Asia TEFL Applied Language Studies Series. Seoul, South Korea, Asia TEFL, 2006. |
Tsui A.B.M., Editorial Advisory Board, Pedagogies: An International Journal. Mahwah, NJ, USA, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc, 2006. |
Tsui
A.B.M., Editorial Advisory Board, Reflections
on English Language Teaching. |
Tsui
A.B.M., Editorial Board, Asian Journal of
English Language Teaching. |
Tsui
A.B.M., Editorial Board, English for
Specific Purposes. |
Tsui
A.B.M., Editorial Board, Information
Technology, Education and Society. Albert |
Tsui
A.B.M., Editorial Board, Journal of Asian
Pacific Communication. |
Tsui A.B.M., Editorial Board, Linguistics and the Human Sciences. London, UK, Equinox Publishing Ltd, 2006. |
Tsui
A.B.M., Expertise in Teaching: Perspectives
and Issues, In: Johnson, K (Ed.), Expertise in Second Language Learning
and Teaching. Houndmills, |
Tsui
A.B.M., Globalization and Challenges to EFL
Teacher Education, Opening Plenary, First National Symposium Foreign
Language Teacher Education and Development, |
Tsui A.B.M., Globalization and Language Policy Responses in Asian Contexts, Plenary Speaker, Invitational Symposium - Language Issues in English-Medium Universities Across Asia, The University of Hong Kong, June 8 - 9, 2006. 2006. |
Tsui A.B.M., Language Policy and the Social Construction of National Cultural Identity, Opening Plenary, KOTESOL 2005 International Conference, Seoul, South Korea, October 15 - 16, 2005. 2005. |
Tsui
A.B.M., Language Policy, Culture and Identity
in the Era of Globalization (Plenary Paper), In: Beaven, B (Ed.), IATEFL
2005 |
Tsui
A.B.M., Learning as Boundary-crossing in
School-University Partnership (Plenary Paper), In: Cooper, M (Ed.), Teacher
Education: Local and Global - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Australian
Teacher Education Conference. Australian Teacher Education Association, |
Researcher
: Wang L |
List of Research Outputs |
Wang
L., Rural Migration, Education and Social
Stratification in |
Researcher
: Wang W |
List of Research Outputs |
Wang
W., A Case Study of the Implementation of an
English Language Curriculum in |
Researcher
: Warning PB |
List of Research Outputs |
Lee S., Warning P.B., Singh D., Howe E.,
Farmer L. and Hughes S., IASL Reports : Selected Papers From The 34th
Annual Conference Of The International Association Of School Librarianship
And The 9th International Forum On Research In School Librarianship. |
Warning P.B., Henri J., Chan A. and Lee S., And a Mixed Multitude Went Up: Report on the IASL 2005 Conference Survey, Access. 2006, 20 (2): 21-26. |
Researcher
: Watkins DA |
Project Title: |
Academic competition
in |
Investigator(s): |
Watkins DA |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2002 |
Abstract: |
To find out the nature of competition as viewed by HK secondary school students of different ages; to compare the views of the nature of competition fostered in HK schools with those expressed by like-aged students in the Philippines, Nepal, and South Africa (both black and white samples). |
Project Title: |
Personality correlates of forgiveness in Nepal |
Investigator(s): |
Watkins DA, Hui EKP, Regmi M. |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Completion Date: |
10/2005 |
Abstract: |
To study the proposition that in a very
different collectivist society, such as |
Project Title: |
Student perceptions of competition in mainland Chinese secondary schools |
Investigator(s): |
Watkins DA |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Completion Date: |
04/2006 |
Abstract: |
To find out the nature of competition as viewed by PRC secondary school students of different ages; to compare the views of the nature of competition fostered in schools with those expressed by like-aged students in Hong Kong, Japan, Nepal, Hungary, US and UK. |
Project Title: |
The evaluation and refinement of a new measure of Individualism and Collectivism |
Investigator(s): |
Watkins DA, Shulruf B. |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
12/2005 |
Abstract: |
The constructs of Individualism and Constructivism have dominated cross-cultural psychology for the last 15 years. However, research has been hampered by poor measuring instruments. In particular the PI's attempts to validate the two main current measures in the PRC have ended in failure. This research is designed to evaluate and improve if necessary on a promising. |
List of Research Outputs |
Lee E.W.M., Watkins D.A. and Hattie J., Late
Change in the Medium of Instruction: A |
So W.M. and Watkins D.A., From Beginning Teacher
To Professional Teaching, Teaching And Teacher Education. |
Sun
C.F., Hui E.K.P. and Watkins D.A., Towards A Model of
Suicidal Ideation for |
Van De Vijver F.J.R. and Watkins D.A., Assessing Similarity
of Meaning at the Individual and Country Level, European Journal of
Psychological Assessment. |
Watkins
D.A. and Zhang Q., The Good Teacher: A
Cross-Cultural Perspective, |
Watkins
D.A., Understanding Teaching and Learning in
an Asian Context, International Conference on Educational Psychology, |
Wu
K.F.J. and Watkins D.A.,
An Investigation of the Psychometric Properties of the Chinese Adolescent
Self-Esteem Scales, Journal of Psychology in Chinese Societies. |
Researcher
: Webster BJ |
List of Research Outputs |
|
Webster
B.J., |
Webster
B.J., Walker E.A. and Barrett R., Small
Business and Online Training in |
Researcher
: Westwood PS |
Project Title: |
Survey of essential competencies required by special educators in Hong Kong |
Investigator(s): |
Westwood PS, Wong MYP |
Department: |
Curriculum & Educational Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Other Funding Scheme |
Start Date: |
09/2001 |
Abstract: |
To identify the essential knowledge, skills, attitudes and values required by teachers and principals working in special education contexts; to compare the findings in Hong Kong with those from similar studies overseas; to generate a "core competencies checklist" against which to evaluate the coverage of the curriculum provided for teachers in the PCED (Special Education) and BED (CWLD). |
Project Title: |
The impact of policies of inclusion on the amount of research into curricula and teaching methods for students with special needs |
Investigator(s): |
Westwood PS |
Department: |
Curriculum & Educational Studies |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Other Funding Scheme |
Start Date: |
06/2002 |
Abstract: |
To determine the impact that the philosophy and policy of integration and inclusion has had on the amount of reported research on matters of curriculum design and methods of instruction for students with special needs in 6 key professional journals from 1990 to 2001; to make recommendations, if appropriate, for more attention to be devoted to the practicalities of inclusion. |
Project Title: |
Survey of professional development needs of teachers in special schools |
Investigator(s): |
Westwood PS, Wong MYP |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Other Funding Scheme |
Start Date: |
11/2002 |
Abstract: |
To determine in-service training needs; to use the data to influence offerings from HKU. |
List of Research Outputs |
Kong L.S.Y., Westwood P.S. and Yuen M.T., School-related Worries Of
Adolescents In Hong Kong , In: Andrew Tse, Hong Kong Special Education
Forum . |
Researcher
: Whitehill TL |
Project Title: |
Improving the perceptual evaluation of dysarthric speech |
Investigator(s): |
Whitehill TL, Yiu EML, Ciocca V, Kent R.D. |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
12/2003 |
Abstract: |
To select five dimensions of dysarthric speech for investigation; to identify candidate "anchors" to be used in training; to verify and finalize the selection of training "anchors"; to train two groups of listeners in the perceptual evaluation of five dimensions of dysarthric speech; to determine whether training results in improved perceptual evaluation, using statistical analysis of reliability, agreement and accuracy; to prepare and disseminate results. |
Project Title: |
Improving the perceptual evaluation of dysarthric speech |
Investigator(s): |
Whitehill TL, Yiu EML, Ciocca V, Kent R.D. |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
12/2003 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
Project Title: |
Evaluating hypernasality in speakers with cleft palate: a cross-dialect study |
Investigator(s): |
Whitehill TL, Ma L |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: |
02/2004 |
Abstract: |
To compare Cantonese and Putonghua expert listener judegments of Cantonese- and Putonghua- speakers with hypernasality resulting from cleft palate; to evaluate the correlation between perceptual evaluation of hypernasality and an instrumental method (nasendoscopy). |
Project Title: |
Strengthening community support for the clinical education of speech therapists |
Investigator(s): |
Whitehill TL, Kwan Chen LLY |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Teaching Development Grants |
Start Date: |
03/2005 |
Abstract: |
To improve teaching of student speech therapists by supporting clinical supervisors; to establish web-based resources on clinical education for clinical supervisors of speech therapy students; to provide expert seminars covering the knowledge and skills of clinical supervision for clinical supervisors; to encourage professional exchange about clinical supervision among clinical supervisors; to enhance a shared responsibility for clinical education between the university and the communcity; to strengthen our partnership with the communcity speech therapists and their related organizations in clinical education of our students; to provide a model of supervision and practicum education for other discipline both within and outside Hong Kong. |
List of Research Outputs |
Chua
H.D.P., Whitehill T.L., Samman N. and Cheung L.K., Cleft Distraction Versus
Orthognathic Surgery - Which One Causes Less Disturbance on Resonance?, 5th
International at Congress of Maxillofacial and Craniofacial Distraction. |
Chua H.D.P., Whitehill T.L., Samman N. and Cheung L.K., Cleft Distraction versus orthognathic surgery - which one more distress?, Proceeding of 5th International Congress of Maxillofacial & Craniofacial Distraction, Paris, France, June 21-24. Monduzzi Editore, Ed., 2006, 147-150. |
Chua H.D.P., Whitehill T.L., Samman N. and Cheung L.K., Cleft distraction versus orthognathic surgery - which one causes less disturbance on resonance?, Proceedings of the 5th International Congress of Maxillofacial and Craniofacial Distraction; P.A. Diner, E. Arnaud, M.P. Vasquez (Editors). 2006, Medimond International Proceedings: 151-153. |
Chun J.C. and Whitehill T.L., The Relationship Between Acoustic Analysis and Perceptual Judgement of Lingual Stops in Speakers with Cleft Palate, 4th International EPG Symposium, Edinburgh, Sept 29 - 30, 2005. |
Ciocca
V., Chen D.P.W., Lee A.S.Y. and Whitehill T.L., Acoustic Correlates
of Hyper Nasality in Consonants, 5th International Conference on Speech
Motor Control. |
Ciocca
V., Ma J.K.Y., Ho D.S.L., Kwan Chen L.L.Y., Yu K.K.M. and Whitehill T.L., Relationship Between
the Process of Learning and Clinical Performance, Conference on
Problem-Based Learning in Speech-Language Pathology Programmes. |
Lee A.S.Y., Whitehill T.L. and Ciocca V., Perceptual and Instrumental Measures of Hypernasality, 10th International Congress on Cleft Palate and Related Craniofacial Anomalies, Durban, South Africa, Sept 2 - 8, 2005. |
Ma J.K.Y., Ciocca V. and Whitehill T.L., Contextual Effect on Perception of Lexical Tones in Cantonese, 9th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Interspeech 2005), Lisbon, Sept 4 - 8, 2005. |
Ma
J.K.Y., Ciocca V. and Whitehill T.L., Perceoption of
Intonation in Cantonese, Proceedings of the Second International
Conference on Tonal Aspects of Languages (TAL 2006). |
Ma
J.K.Y., Ciocca V. and Whitehill T.L., Quantitative
Analysis of Intonation Patterns in Statement and Questions in Cantonese, Proceedings
of the Third International Conference on Speech Prosody. |
Mok C., Dodd B. and Whitehill T.L., Student Perceptions
and Learning Approaches to a Problem-Based Learning Curriculum in Speech and
Hearing Sciences, Conference on Problem-Based Learning in Speech-Language
Pathology Programmes. |
Whitehill T.L., Ciocca V., Chan C.T. and Samman N., Acoustic Analysis Of Vowels Following Glossectomy, Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics. 2006, 20: 135-140. |
Whitehill
T.L. and Wong
C.Y., Contributing Factors to Listener Effort for Dysenteric Speech, Conference
on Motor Speech Disorders. |
Whitehill
T.L. and Wong
L.L.N., Effect of Intensive Voice Treatment on Tone-Language Speakers
with Parkinson's Disease, International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics
Association Annual Meeting. |
Whitehill
T.L., Problem-Based Learning in Speech and
Hearing Sciences: Review, Reflection and Renewal, Invited keynote -
Conference on Problem-Based Learning on Speech-Language Pathology Programmes.
|
Researcher
: Winter SJ |
Project Title: |
Mental health and quality of life in the transgender community in Laos |
Investigator(s): |
Winter SJ |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
01/2006 |
Completion Date: |
05/2006 |
Abstract: |
1. to study the nature of the
transgendered experience in |
List of Research Outputs |
Alegre B., De Guzman R. and Winter S.J., Introducing the Transsexual Woman: A Study on Male-to-Female (M2F) Filipino Transsexuals, Graduate Research Colloquium, Graduage School, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines, May 2006. |
Winter
S.J., Editor, Journal of Psychological
Research. |
Winter S.J., Editorial Board, Gender Identity Disorder Journal. 2005. |
Winter S.J., Editorial Board, International Journal of Transgenderism. 2005. |
Winter
S.J., Introduction to Transgender, Invited
Presentation for General Education Cours 'Understanding Social
Vulnerabilities of Oppressed Groups, The |
Winter
S.J., Jacket Notes for Costa, L. and Matzner,
A., Male Bodies, Women's Souls: Personal Narratives of |
Winter
S.J., Lives in Limbo: Women of Another Kind, Invited
presentation, University of the |
Winter
S.J., Of Transgender and Sin in |
Winter
S.J. and Doussantousses S., Predictors of
Mental Health in a Sample of Transwomen in |
Winter
S.J., Thai Transgenders in Focus:
Demographics, Transitions and Identities, International Journal of
Transgenderism. |
Winter
S.J., Transgender in |
Winter S.J., Transpeople, Transphobia and Mental Illness: A Call for the De-pathologisation of Transgenderism, Faculty Research Seminar, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong, May 2006. 2006. |
Winter S.J., Transphobia: A Price Worth Paying for Gender Identity Disorder? (Website Materials), TransgenderASIA. 2006. |
Winter
S.J., Transsexuals, A public eduction
leaflet produced for TEAM (Transgender Equalitya nd Acceptance Movement) and
funded by HAB (Home Affairs Bureau of the Government of |
Winter
S.J., Why Am I Transgendered?, The First
International Conference of Queer Studies in |
Researcher
: Wong AMY |
Project Title: |
The perception of tonal contrast in Cantonese children with and without Specific Language Impairment (SLI) |
Investigator(s): |
Wong AMY, Ciocca V |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Completion Date: |
01/2006 |
Abstract: |
To compare the perception of tonal contrasts in Cantonese-speaking children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) and in two groups of children with typical language skills. |
Project Title: |
Differentiating Cantonese children with specific language impairment (SLI) from children with typical language skills |
Investigator(s): |
Wong AMY, Fletcher P.J., Klee T., Stokes S.F. |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
To evaluate a composite measure to be
used for the differentiation of children with Specific Language Impairment
(SLI) from children with typical language skills in |
Project Title: |
Differentiating Cantonese children with specific language impairment (SLI) from children with typical language skills |
Investigator(s): |
Wong AMY |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
Ciocca V., Wong A.M.Y. and Yung S., Perception of tonal contrasts by Cantonese children with Specific Language Impairment, the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association, Dubrovnik, Croatia. 2006. |
Fletcher P., Stokes S.F. and Wong A.M.Y., Specific Language
Impairment in Chinese, In: Li, P., Tan, L. H., Bates, E., Tzeng, O. J. L, Handbook
of East Asian Psycholinguistics. |
Leonard L.B., Wong A.M.Y., Deevy P., Stokes S.F.
and Fletcher P., The Production of Passives by Children with Specific
Language Impairment Acquiring English or Cantonese, Applied
Psycholinguistics. |
Stokes S.F. and Wong A.M.Y., Building Questions in
Cantonese, In: |
Stokes S.F., Wong A.M.Y., Fletcher P. and Leonard
L.B., Nonword Repetition and Sentence Repetition as Clinical Markers of
Specific Language Impairment: The Case of Cantonese, Journal of Speech,
Language, and Hearing Research. |
Wong A.M.Y., Klee T., Stokes S.F., Fletcher P. and Leonard L.B., Differentiating Cantonese-speaking children with and without SLI: A validation study., Symposium on Research in Child Language Disorders, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. 2006. |
Wong A.M.Y., Stokes S.F. and Fletcher P., Is nonword repetition a developmentally sensitive measure of phonological working memory for Cantonese-speaking preschool children?, The Xth International Congress for the Study of Child Language, Berlin. 2005. |
Wong
A.M.Y., Language impairment in young
children: From diagnosis to intervention., Invited lecture presented at
the 8th National Conference on Child Developmental and Behavioral Science, |
Researcher
: Wong ASL |
Project Title: |
Enhancing teachers' understanding of the nature of science through a case study on SARS research |
Investigator(s): |
Wong ASL, Yung BHW, Hodson D. |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Completion Date: |
06/2006 |
Abstract: |
To develop of how scientists working on the recent outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), in both eastern and western countries, conceptualize the nature of science. The study will compare and contrast this model with the list of consensual elements of NOS that have been included in most school science curricula. The finding will be used to inform the development of an instruction that aims to enhance teachers' understanding of NOS. |
Project Title: |
Enhancing teachers' understanding of the nature of science through a case study on SARS research |
Investigator(s): |
Wong ASL |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
Project Title: |
Enhancing senior secondary students’understanding of nature of science (NOS) and the interconnection between science, technology and society (STS) through innovative teaching and learning activities |
Investigator(s): |
Wong ASL, Yung BHW, Day JR, Cheng MW |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Quality Education Fund |
Start Date: |
09/2005 |
Abstract: |
Goals: The project aims to empower science teachers in implementing innovative teaching strategies, so as to enhance students understanding of NOS and the interconnection of STS. Objectives: (i) To design and develop curriculum materials for innovative activities; (ii)To run training workshops for teachers of participating schools; (iii)To produce videos of exemplar lessons; (iv) To disseminate the curriculum materials and lesson videos in the format of CD-ROM. |
List of Research Outputs |
Cheng
M.W., Yung B.H.W. and Wong A.S.L., Gender differences in
students' performance, In: B.H.W. Yung, Learning from TIMSS: Implications
for Teaching and Learning Science at the Junior Secondary Level. |
Cheng
M.W., Yung B.H.W. and Wong A.S.L., Gender differences in
students’ performance, in B.H.W. Yung (ed.) Learning from TIMSS: Implications
for Teaching and Learning Science at the Junior Secondary Level, 51-74. |
Wong A.S.L., Kwan J., Hodson D. and Yung B.H.W., Developing teachers’ understanding of the nature of science through a case study on the scientific research in Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) Annual Meeting (San Francisco, United States), April 3-6, 2006. |
Wong A.S.L., Yung B.H.W., Day J.R. and Cheng M.W., Enhancing senior secondary students' understanding of the nature of science and the interconnection between science, technology and socieity through innovative teaching and learning activities, Conference on Research and Practices in Science Education (Hong Kong), Dec 16-17, 2005. |
Wong A.S.L., Learning from students' performance in physics-related questions, Learning from TIMSS: Implications for Teaching and Learning Science at the Junior Secondary Level. 2006, B.H.W. Yung, EMB, 29-50. , 2006. |
Wong
A.S.L., Learning from students' performance
in physics-related questions, in B.H.W. Yung (ed.) Learning from TIMSS:
Implications for Teaching and Learning Science at the Junior Secondary Level,
29-50. |
Wong A.S.L., Yung B.H.W., Cheng M.W. and Hodson D., Setting the stage for developing pre-service teachers' conceptions of good science teaching: the role of classroom videos, International Journal of Science Education. 2006, 28 (1): 1-24. |
Yung
B.H.W., Wong A.S.L. and Cheng M.W., Exploring issues on gender
differences in science achievement: A case study of |
Yung
B.H.W. and Wong A.S.L.,
Learning from students’ performance in questions related to nature of
science, In: B.H.W. Yung, Learning from TIMSS: Implications for Teaching
and Learning Science at the Junior Secondary Level. |
Yung
B.H.W., Wong A.S.L., Cheng M.W. and Hodson D., Tracking Changes in Student
Teachers' Conception of Good Science Teaching: Progressive Reflection on the
Same Videos, Paper presented at National Association for Research in
Science Teaching (NARST) Annual Meeting ( |
Yung B.H.W., Wong A.S.L., Cheng M.W., Hui C.S. and Hodson D., Tracking changes in student teachers' conception of good science teaching: Progressive reflection on the same videos , National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) Annual Meeting (San Francisco, United States), 3-6 April 2006. |
Researcher
: Wong CY |
List of Research Outputs |
Whitehill
T.L. and Wong C.Y.,
Contributing Factors to Listener Effort for Dysenteric Speech, Conference
on Motor Speech Disorders. |
Researcher
: Wong KC |
Project Title: |
Leadership in |
Investigator(s): |
Wong KC, Law WW, Wu Z.H., Fwu B.J. |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2002 |
Abstract: |
To compare leadership behavior in schools
in |
Project Title: |
Managing schools the Chinese pragmatic ways |
Investigator(s): |
Wong KC, Law WW |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Abstract: |
To investigate the scope and underlined
principles of the ways schools in |
Project Title: |
Pragmatism and managing schools the Chinese ways |
Investigator(s): |
Wong KC |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Incentive Award for RGC CERG Fundable But Not Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
07/2005 |
Completion Date: |
06/2006 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
Wong K.C., Co-editor, International Studies of Educational Management of CCEAM. 2006. |
Wong
K.C., Conditions and Practices of Successful
Principalship in |
Wong
K.C., Contextual Impact on Educational
Management and Leadership, Journal of Educational Change. |
Wong
K.C., Editorial Advisory Board, International Electronic Journal for Learning in
Learning. |
Wong K.C., Editorial Board, Journal of Educational Change. Kluwer Publishers, 2006. |
Wong K.C., International Editorial Board Member, Educational Management and Administration. Sega Publications, 2006. |
Wong
K.C., Regional Editor, |
Researcher
: Wong KL |
List of Research Outputs |
Wong
K.L., Lee
A.M.S. and Tang K.C., Analyzing the Performance of Grade 6 Students in
Dynamic Geometry Manipulative Tasks: A Quantitative Approach, Proceedings
of the 10th Asian Technology Conference in |
Wong
K.L., Tang K.C. and Lee A.M.S., ICT and the Mathematics
Curriculum in |
Researcher
: Wong LLN |
Project Title: |
Cantonese speech understanding: contribution of frequency bands and impact of noise |
Investigator(s): |
Wong LLN, McPherson DB, Hickson L., |
Department: |
Speech & Hearing Sciences |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
10/2001 |
Completion Date: |
09/2005 |
Abstract: |
To determine the contribution of low and high frequency information to speech understanding in quiet and with background noise; to detemine the effect of noise level on speech understanding; and to determine the effect of various noises on speech understanding. |
Project Title: |
Hearing aid performance and satisfaction among Chinese and Australian older people - a preliminary study |
Investigator(s): |
Wong LLN, Hickson L |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Abstract: |
To determine the performance and satisfaction of clients with hearing aids and compare the results for Chinese and English speaking clients. Any differences found have important implications for clinical practice and for the development of appropriate hearing aid technology for the Chinese population. |
Project Title: |
Development of children versions of the hearing in noise test (HINT) in Chinese dialects and maturational effect on speech understanding ability |
Investigator(s): |
Wong LLN |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2006 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
Project Title: |
Development of children versions of the hearing in noise test (HINT) in Chinese dialects and maturational effect on speech understanding ability |
Investigator(s): |
Wong LLN, Soli SD, Liu S, Han N, Huang VMW |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
01/2006 |
Abstract: |
Children versions of the three language modules (Cantonese, Mainland Putonghua and Taiwanese Mandarin) of the HINT will be developed in this project. Norms will be obtained on children at various ages. The children versions will be developed in three phases: (1) selection of test materials; (2) division of sentences into lists with equal distribution of speech sounds categories; (3) obtaining normative data, and evaluation of test-retest reliability and interlist reliability. Data on how well children ara able to hear speech when noise come from different directions and how maturation affects speech understanding will be studied. |
List of Research Outputs |
Ciocca V., Vandali A.E., Wong L.L.N., Luk B., Ip V.W.K., Murray B. and Yu H.C., Pitch perception by cochlear implants users, 5th Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Hong Kong. 2005. |
Vandali A.E., Ciocca V., Wong L.L.N., Luk B., Ip V.W.K. and Murray B., Pitch coding for cochlear implants, 5th Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Hong Kong. 2005. |
Whitehill
T.L. and Wong L.L.N.,
Effect of Intensive Voice Treatment on Tone-Language Speakers with
Parkinson's Disease, International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics
Association Annual Meeting. |
Wong L.L.N., Aural rehabilitation in school, on Oral Language of Hearing-Impaired Children. 2005. |
Wong L.L.N., Chairman, Organizing Committee, International Congress of Audiology 2008. 2006. |
Wong L.L.N., Samman N., Ng I.H.Y. and Hui Y., Patulous Eustachian Tube after Le Fort I Osteotomy in a Cleft Palate Patient, Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 2005, 63: 1374-1376. |
Wong
L.L.N. and |
Wong L.L.N., Ciocca V., Vandali A.E., Luk B., Ip V.W.K., Murray B., Yu H.C. and Chung I., Speech intelligibility using various cochlear implant speech coding strategies, 5th Asia Pacific Symposium on Cochlear Implants and Related Sciences, Hong Kong. 2005. |
Project Title: |
A pathway to grow: effects of school-based in-service learning and research activities on teachers' professional development |
Investigator(s): |
Wong JLN, Tsui ABM |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Completion Date: |
06/2006 |
Abstract: |
To investigate professional development
of teachers in |
List of Research Outputs |
Researcher
: Wong NKY |
List of Research Outputs |
Francis A.L., Ciocca V., Wong N.K.Y., Leung H.Y. and Chu C.Y., Extrinsic Context Affects
Talkers Normalization of Lexical Tone, The Journal of the Acoustical
Society of |
Researcher
: Wong WL |
List of Research Outputs |
Wong W.L. and Lian J.M., Effects of Computer-assisted Programmes in Enhancing Social Interaction Behaviours of Adults with Autistic Spectrum Disorder, CASE International Conference on Special Education, Centre for Advancement in Special Education, Hong Kong, Jun 2 - 3, 2006. |
Researcher
: Wong WS |
List of Research Outputs |
Law S.P., Wong W.S., Wong E., Hon J. and Sung F., A semantic treatment for naming disorders in Cantonese brain-injured individuals, 11th Conference on Processing Chinese and Other East Asian Languages (PCOEAL), Hong Kong. 2005. |
Law
S.P., Wong W.S. and Kong P.H., Direct access from
meaning to orthography in Chinese: A case study of superior written to oral
naming, Aphasiology. |
Law
S.P., Yeung O., Wong W.S.
and Chiu K.M.Y., Processing of semantic radicals in writing Chinese
characters: Data from a Chinese dysgraphic patient, Cognitive
Neuropsychology. |
Law
S.P., Weekes B. and Wong W.S.,
|
Law S.P., Wong W.S., Wong E., Hon J. and Sung F., Treatment for naming disorders in Cantonese aphasic individuals with different underlying impairments., 4th World Congress for NeuroRehabilitation. 2006. |
Law
S.P., Wong W.S. and
Chiu K. M.-.Y., Whole-word phonological representations in the Chinese
lexicon, 43rd Annual Meeting of the |
Law
S.P., Wong W.S. and
Chiu K.M.Y., Whole-word phonologicla representations of disyllabic words in
the Chinese lexicon: Data from acquired dyslexia, Behavioural
Neurology. The |
Researcher
: Wu EHY |
Project Title: |
A theoretical model of talented performance: an explanation of Chinese teachers' perspectives |
Investigator(s): |
Wu EHY |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Sik Sik Yuen Education Research Fund |
Start Date: |
03/2004 |
Abstract: |
To investigate a theoretical model of talented performance: an explanation of Chinese teachers' perspectives. |
List of Research Outputs |
Wu
E.H.Y., Parental Influence on Talent
Development: Implications and Strategies from Western and Chinese Literature,
In: Katyal, K., Lam, H.C. & Ding, X. (Eds.), Research Studies in
Education. |
Wu
E.H.Y., Parental Influence on Talented
Performance: Interviews with Nobel Prize Winners, Postgraduate Research
Conference (PRC) in the |
Researcher
: Wu KFJ |
List of Research Outputs |
Wu K.F.J. and Watkins D.A., An
Investigation of the Psychometric Properties of the Chinese Adolescent
Self-Esteem Scales, Journal of Psychology in Chinese Societies. |
List of Research Outputs |
Wu
S.C., Play in German and |
Researcher
: Xie H |
List of Research Outputs |
Kwong
E.Y.L., Yiu E.M.L., Xie H. and Lin Z., The Effectiveness
of Acupuncture for Benign Vocal Pathologies: Preliminary Study, The Voice
Foundation 35th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, |
Researcher
: Ye S |
List of Research Outputs |
Ye
S., Measuring Coping: Should We Specify a Stressor?,
In: Katyal, K, Lam, H.C. & Ding, X, Research Studies in Education.
|
Researcher
: Yeung ASW |
List of Research Outputs |
Lee
Y., Yeung A.S.W., Yue K.W., Yuen H.K. and Law N.W.Y., Enhancing school leadership -
a e-leadership pilot course in |
Yuen
H.K., Lee Y., Yeung A.S.W., Yue K.W. and Law N.W.Y., Do we need e-leadership or
just leadership , HKITEC2006. |
Researcher
: Yip JTH |
Project Title: |
Effects of executive functions rehabilitation on language impairment |
Investigator(s): |
Yip JTH |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Sik Sik Yuen Education Research Fund |
Start Date: |
03/2004 |
Abstract: |
To study effects of executive functions rehabilitation on language impairment. |
List of Research Outputs |
Cheung C.Y.C., Lee T.M.C., Yip J.T.H., King K.E. and Li L.S.W., The differential effects of thalamus and basal ganglia on facial emotion recognition, Brain and Cognition. 2006, 61: 262-268. |
Yip J.T.H. and Lee T.M.C., Selective impairment of sadness and disgust recognition in abstinent ecstasy users, Neuropsychologia. 2006, 44: 959-965. |
Researcher
: Yip JTH |
List of Research Outputs |
Cheung C.Y.C., Lee T.M.C., Yip J.T.H., King K.E. and Li L.S.W., The differential effects of thalamus and basal ganglia on facial emotion recognition, Brain and Cognition. 2006, 61: 262-268. |
Yip J.T.H. and Lee T.M.C., Selective impairment of sadness and disgust recognition in abstinent ecstasy users, Neuropsychologia. 2006, 44: 959-965. |
Researcher
: Yiu EML |
Project Title: |
Predicting the outcome of conservative (non-surgical) voice therapy for adults with laryngeal pathologies associated with hyperfunctional voice use |
Investigator(s): |
Yiu EML, Wei WI, Van Hasselt |
Department: |
Speech & Hearing Sciences |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Health Services Research Fund - Full Grants |
Start Date: |
01/1999 |
Abstract: |
To develop an assessment tool to predict the outcome of conservative voice therapy for patients with laryngeal pathologies associated with hyperfunctional voice use. |
Project Title: |
Peer supervision in speech therapy clinical education |
Investigator(s): |
Yiu EML, Whitehill TL, Ciocca V, Ho WL, Kwan Chen LLY |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Teaching Development Grants |
Start Date: |
02/2004 |
Completion Date: |
07/2005 |
Abstract: |
To evaluate the peer supervision model used in the clinical education component of the BSc Speech & Hearing Science (SHS) program. |
Project Title: |
Effect of practice on the motor learning of relaxed phonation |
Investigator(s): |
Yiu EML, Chan KMK |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: |
02/2004 |
Abstract: |
To investigate the effect of different practice modes on the learning of a voice motor task ("Relaxed Phonation"); to determine the optimal number of daily sessions that are required to bring about relaxed phonation for more than 90% of the time; to carried out to investigate whether an intensive-training or a traditional weekly-training paradigm will facilitate better relaxed phonation learning. |
Project Title: |
Improving the reliability of voice quality rating using an anchor-matching method |
Investigator(s): |
Yiu EML |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
10/2004 |
Abstract: |
To develop a set of synthesized standards (anchors) for rating perceptual voice qualities (roughness and breathiness) in Chinese (Putonghua and Cantonese); to investigate the reliability of an anchor matching scaling method in perceptual voice quality rating; to investigate whether sustained vowel anchors or short sentence anchors will produce more reliable perceptual voice rating. |
Project Title: |
Improving the reliability of voice quality rating using an anchor-matching method |
Investigator(s): |
Yiu EML |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
Project Title: |
Digital high speed imaging study of vocal fold vibratory patterns in normal voice production |
Investigator(s): |
Yiu EML, Kong JP |
Department: |
Edu Fac-Speech & Hearing Sci Division |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research |
Start Date: |
03/2005 |
Abstract: |
Objectives 1. To investigate the vocal fold vibratory pattern and acoustic patterns of modal, falsetto and creaky phonations in speakers with normal voices using high speed digital imaging technique. 2. To establish a database of high speed images of normal vocal fold vibration Human voice is produced by vocal fold vibration at 100 (male) to 300 (female) cycles per second (Hz). However, human eyes are unable to follow the rapid vibratory movement of the vocal folds. A high speed image recording technique with a frame rate up to 2000 frames per second is necessary to capture such movement patterns. This technique provides a new perspective for studying vocal fold vibration which was not possible previously. There are only a few centers in the world that are equipped with the high speed endoscopic imaging facilities (e.g. Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Sweden and USA). The Voice Research Laboratory at HKU is among one of these centers. Published literature to date on high speed studies of vocal fold vibration focused primarily on the physiology or mechanic aspects. Very few of them examined the relationship between the vocal fold vibratory patterns and the phonatory (acoustic) properties. This study proposes to investigate vocal fold vibration using the high speed digital imaging system available at HKU. A high-speed imaging protocol for examining the vocal fold vibration of modal, falsetto and vocal fry phonation has been established in 2004 (Wong, 2004, supervised by Yiu). The study, based on a small sample size (N=6), found that there is much variability in the vibratory pattern. Therefore, it is essential to include a larger sample size, e.g. N=30, in order to establish a representative database. Furthermore, the preliminary study by Wong (2004) did not have access to simultaneous recordings of acoustic or electroglottographic signals. The analysis was entirely based on video images while the relationship with acoustic or electroglottographic signals could not be examined. Therefore, there is a need to investigate vocal fold vibration with synchronized acoustic and electroglottographic signals. |
List of Research Outputs |
Chan K.M.K. and Yiu E.M.L., A comparison of two perceptual voice evaluation training programs for naive listeners., Journal of Voice. 2006, 20: 229-241. |
Chan
K.M.K., Li M., Ciocca V. and Yiu E.M.L., The Effectiveness of
Feedback in Perceptual Voice Evaluation Training, The Voice Foundation
35th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, |
|
Kwong
E.Y.L. and Yiu E.M.L.,
Acupuncture for Voice Disorders, Poster Presentation - Sixth Pan European
Voice Conference, |
Kwong
E.Y.L., Yiu E.M.L., Xie H. and Lin Z., The Effectiveness of
Acupuncture for Benign Vocal Pathologies: Preliminary Study, The Voice
Foundation 35th Annual Symposium: Care of the Professional Voice, |
Kwong Y.L.E. and Yiu E.M.L., Acupuncture For Voice Disorders-best Poster Award, Sixth Pan-European Voice Conference, Sept 2005. 2005. |
Ma
E.P.M. and Yiu E.M.L.,
Phonetographic Assessment of Comfortable Speaking Voice and Maximum Vocal
Performance in Dysphonic Individuals, Abstract - Sixth Pan European Voice
Conference, |
Ma E.P.M. and Yiu E.M.L., Voice-Related Quality of Life Among the Hong Kong Teaching Profession, Conference on Quality of Like Research In Asia, May 19 - 21, 2006. |
Yiu E.M.L., Xu J.J., Murry T., Wei W., Yu M., Ma E.P.M., Huang W. and Kwong E.Y.L., A Randomized Treatment-placebo Study of the Effectiveness of Acupuncture for Benign Vocal Pathologies, Journal of Voice. St Louis, USA, Mosby, Inc, 2006, 20 (1): 144-156. |
Yiu
E.M.L., Acupuncture treatment for voice
disorders. , 4th Korean International Conference on Speech Language
Pathology. |
Yiu
E.M.L., Asian Pacific Leader talk: Speech
Therapy Professional Training in |
Yiu
E.M.L., Verdolini K. and Chow L.P.Y., Electromyographic Study of
Motor Learning for a Voice Production Task, Journal Of Speech, Language
And Hearing Research. |
Yiu E.M.L., Kong J.P., Ip V. and Pang G., High Speed Imaging of Vocal Fold Vibratory Patterns in Modal, Creaky And Falsetto Registers, Poster Presentation - Sixth Pan European Voice Conference, London, Aug 31 - 3 Sept, 2005. |
Yiu E.M.L., Recent Voice Research Progress in Hong Kong Voice Research Lab, School of Communication Disorders, University of Sydney, Dec 2005. 2005. |
Yiu
E.M.L., Speech Therapy services in |
Yiu
E.M.L., Voice Research - Moving Forward. , Meeting
of Voice Committee of the International Association of Logopedics and
Phoniatricas. |
Yiu
E.M.L., Voice Research - Moving Forward, Meeting
of Voice Committee of the International Association of Logopedics and
Phoniatricas, Aug - Sept 2005. |
Yu
W.C. and Yiu E.M.L., The
Effect of Practice Distribution on the Training of Laryngeal Muscle
Relaxation, The Voice Foundation 35th Annual Symposium: Care of the
Professional Voice, |
Researcher
: Yu B |
List of Research Outputs |
Yu
B., Adaptation and Second Language
Acquisition of International Students in the Universities of the People's
Republic of |
Researcher
: Yu KKM |
List of Research Outputs |
Ciocca
V., Ma J.K.Y., Ho D.S.L., Kwan Chen L.L.Y., Yu K.K.M. and Whitehill T.L., Relationship Between the
Process of Learning and Clinical Performance, Conference on Problem-Based
Learning in Speech-Language Pathology Programmes. |
Researcher
: Yu WC |
List of Research Outputs |
Yu
W.C. and Yiu
E.M.L., The Effect of Practice Distribution on the Training of Laryngeal
Muscle Relaxation, The Voice Foundation 35th Annual Symposium: Care of the
Professional Voice, |
Researcher
: Yue KW |
List of Research Outputs |
Lee
Y., Yeung A.S.W., Yue K.W., Yuen H.K. and Law N.W.Y., Enhancing school leadership -
a e-leadership pilot course in |
Yuen
H.K., Lee Y., Yeung A.S.W., Yue K.W. and Law N.W.Y., Do we need e-leadership or
just leadership , HKITEC2006. |
Researcher
: Yuen HK |
Project Title: |
Understanding Attitudes and Predicting Student Acceptance of e-learning Technology in Higher Education |
Investigator(s): |
Yuen HK |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Education Faculty Research Fund |
Start Date: |
09/2004 |
Abstract: |
With the advocate of ICT policies in education in many countries, technology acceptance and use has become a critical area of concern to the integration of ICT in education. Nevertheless, can the models in information systems be applied to understand and predict student technology acceptance? Are there any differences in ICT attitudes and acceptance between students in schools and workers in workplaces? In this study, the issues of student technology acceptance and attitudes will be further explored based on the results of the related previous work. |
Project Title: |
ACCEPTANCE OF E-LEARNING TECHNOLOGY IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS |
Investigator(s): |
Yuen HK |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
12/2005 |
Abstract: |
E-learning is defined as a teaching and
learning environment located within a computer-mediated communication system.
It consists of a set of group communication and work "spaces" and
facilities, which are constructed in software (Hiltz, 1994, p.3). The formal
goals of e-Learning systems are to improve both access to and the
effectiveness of learning (Hiltz, 1994, p.9). E-learning can improve access
in a number of ways. (1) Time and Place Utility. Learners can access the
system at any time and at any place so long as there is Internet connection.
There are no additional requirements on hardware peripherals or software
applications. (2) Shared Work Space. The information and communication
technology of the system makes it easy to exchange information that is
difficult to share in traditional classroom. For example, both draft and
completed project tasks can be passed back and forth among peers and
instructors, for discussion of problems, in order to comments, compare or
offer constructive criticism. (3) Participation |
List of Research Outputs |
Fung H. and Yuen H.K., Teacher Adoption of
Web-based Learning in Blended Environment, HKITEC2006. |
Fung H. and Yuen H.K., Utilization of e-Learning Technology in Higher Education, International Journal of Cases on Electronic Commerce. 2006, 2(2): 43-63. |
Lau
F.K., Yuen H.K. and Lian J.M., Enhancing spoken vocabulary
performance in children with autism in a multimedia-supported context, |
Lau
F.K. and Yuen H.K.,
Learning Styles and Language Intervention with Information Technology in
Children with Autism, International Conference on Special Education 2006
(ICSE2006). |
Lee
Y., Yeung A.S.W., Yue K.W., Yuen H.K. and Law N.W.Y., Enhancing school leadership -
a e-leadership pilot course in |
Ma W.K. and Yuen H.K., Gender Differences in
Information Technology Acceptance, In: Eileen M. Trauth (Ed), Encyclopedia
of Gender and Information Technology. |
Yeung A., Yue R., Lee Y., Law N.W.Y. and Yuen H.K., Community building
through the dissemination of good practices among schools, HKITEC2006.
|
Yue J. and Yuen H.K., Deciphering the Potentials of Information and Communication Technology from the Postmodern Perspective: When “the Other” of Language Matters More in the Case of Social Science Knowledge, International Journal of Humanities. 2005, 3(3): 155-166. |
Yuen
H.K., Lee
Y., Yeung A.S.W., Yue K.W. and Law N.W.Y., Do we need e-leadership or
just leadership , HKITEC2006. |
Yuen H.K., Editor, Special Issue: "Media Innovations in Education: Input and Outcome in New Society", Educational Media International. Routledge Journals, Talyor & Francis Group, 2006, 43(3): 197-268. |
Yuen H.K., Learning to program through interactive simulation, Educational Media International. 2006, 43(3): 251-268. |
Yuen
H.K. and Pan N., Understanding Online
Threaded Discussion through Positioning Analysis, The Institute for
Knowledge Innovation and Technology (IKIT) Summer Institute 2005. |
Researcher
: Yuen KLJ |
List of Research Outputs |
Yuen K.L.J. and Law N.W.Y., Functional
Affordances for Research and Developments in |
Project Title: |
Career decision
self-efficacy among senior secondary students of high and average abilities
in |
Investigator(s): |
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Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Completion Date: |
10/2005 |
Abstract: |
To develop the Chinese version of the Career Decision Self-Efficacy Scale; to validate the CDMSE-SF by examining its factor structure and internal consistency; to investigate the invariance of career decision self-efficacy scale among students of high and average abilities in Hong Kong; to assess career decision self-efficacy among students of high and average abilities in Hong Kong; to examne how various aspects of career decision self-efficacy are related to variables such as gender, grade, perfectionism, and school performance. |
Project Title: |
Life skills development among upper primary and junior secondary students: its relationship to comprehensive developmental guidance programs in schools |
Investigator(s): |
Yuen MT, Hui EKP, Leung KM, Lau P.S.Y., Chan R.M.C., Gysbers N.C. |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
12/2003 |
Abstract: |
To examine upper primary and junior secondary students' life skills development and its longitudinal relations to the level of implementation of guidance programs. the aims of the project are (a) to develop and validate self-efficacy scales in educational development, career development, and personal-social development for upper primary and junior seondary students: (b) to develop and validate a self-report instrument for assessing teachers' perception of the level of implementation of guidance programs in schools; and (c) to examine the extent to which the level of implementation of the guidance program in schools is longitudinally related to students' life skills development beyond the schools' students' intake, and schools' students' socioeconomic status. |
Project Title: |
Life skills development among upper primary and junior secondary students: its relationship to comprehensive developmental guidance programs in schools |
Investigator(s): |
Yuen MT, Hui EKP, Leung KM, Lau P.S.Y., Chan R.M.C., Gysbers N.C. |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
12/2003 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
Jimerson S.R., Graydon K., Yuen M.T., Lam S.F., Thurm J.M., Klueva N., Coyne
J.H., Loprete L.J. and Phillips J., The International School Psychology
Survey: Data from Austraila, China, Germany, Italy and Russia , School
Psychology International . |
Kong L.S.Y., Westwood P.S. and Yuen M.T., School-related Worries Of
Adolescents In Hong Kong , In: Andrew Tse, Hong Kong Special Education
Forum . |
Leung S.A., Chan C., Lam M.P., Lau P.S.Y., Shek D.T.L., Tam I. and Yuen M.T., Member of editorial board , In: S.A. Leung, Charles Chan, Man-ping Lam, Patrick S.Y. Lau, Daniel T.L. Shek, Issac Tam, Man-tak Yuen, Asian Journal of Counselling. 2005. |
Wang K., Yuen M.T. and Slaney R.B., Perfectionism in Chinese high school students from Hong Kong , APA Division 17 Society of Counseling Psychology, Section on Ethnic and Racial Diversity. American Psychological Association annual conference. 2005. |
Yuen
M.T., Level of Implementation of
Developmental Comprehensive Guidance Programs in Schools: Findings From Hong
Kong Secondary Schools, The 45th Annual General Meeting, |
Yuen
M.T., School Counseling in |
Yuen
M.T., School counseling in |
Yuen
M.T., School counseling in |
Yuen
M.T. and Furnham A., Sex Differences In
Self-estimation Of Multiple Intelligences Among |
Yuen
M.T., Hui
E.K.P., |
Yuen
M.T., Utilizing your multiple intelligences.
, Graduation Ceremony of HKMLC Q!ueen |
Yuen
M.T., Whole Person Development: The Life
Career Development Perspective , |
Researcher
: Yum CK |
List of Research Outputs |
Yum
C.K., Kember D. and Siaw |
Researcher
: Yung BHW |
Project Title: |
Investigating exemplary practices in science teaching |
Investigator(s): |
Yung BHW |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2002 |
Abstract: |
To sustain and to publicize the project widely so that more teachers will participate in the web-based discussion forum (with a record of more than 950 hit counts since its official launch on June 1, 2002); to analyze the data collected through the discussion forum as well as those collected through six previously held lesson study seminars. |
Project Title: |
Prospective junior secondary science teachers' conceptions of 'good' science teaching |
Investigator(s): |
Yung BHW, Wong ASL, Cheng MW |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Abstract: |
To elicit data from Hong Kong prospective science teachers regarding their conceptions of 'good' science teaching; to investigate these teachers' conceptions of 'good' teaching from a developmental perspective and the factors that have shaped their conceptions over time. |
Project Title: |
Teachers' and students' conceptions of 'good' science teaching |
Investigator(s): |
Yung BHW, Watkins DA, Wong ASL, Cheng MW |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Competitive Earmarked Research Grants (CERG) |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Completion Date: |
06/2006 |
Abstract: |
To investigates teachers' conceptions of 'good' teaching from a dvelopmental perspective; to identify the factors that have shaped those conceptions over time and contrasts the teachers' conceptions with those held by the students they reach. |
Project Title: |
Teachers' and students' conceptions of 'good' science teaching |
Investigator(s): |
Yung BHW |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Merit Award for RGC CERG Funded Projects |
Start Date: |
01/2005 |
Abstract: |
N/A |
List of Research Outputs |
Cheng
M.W., Yung B.H.W. and Wong A.S.L., Gender differences in
students' performance, In: B.H.W. Yung, Learning from TIMSS: Implications
for Teaching and Learning Science at the Junior Secondary Level. |
Cheng
M.W., Yung B.H.W. and Wong A.S.L., Gender differences in
students’ performance, in B.H.W. Yung (ed.) Learning from TIMSS: Implications
for Teaching and Learning Science at the Junior Secondary Level, 51-74. |
Leung
F.K.S., Yung B.H.W. and Tso S.F., Digging below the surface:
Secondary analysis of TIMSS data for |
Wong A.S.L., Kwan J., Hodson D. and Yung B.H.W., Developing teachers’ understanding of the nature of science through a case study on the scientific research in Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) Annual Meeting (San Francisco, United States), April 3-6, 2006. |
Wong A.S.L., Yung B.H.W., Day J.R. and Cheng M.W., Enhancing senior secondary students' understanding of the nature of science and the interconnection between science, technology and socieity through innovative teaching and learning activities, Conference on Research and Practices in Science Education (Hong Kong), Dec 16-17, 2005. |
Wong A.S.L., Yung B.H.W., Cheng M.W. and Hodson D., Setting the stage for developing pre-service teachers' conceptions of good science teaching: the role of classroom videos, International Journal of Science Education. 2006, 28 (1): 1-24. |
Yung
B.H.W., Assessment Reform in Science:
Fairness and Fear, Assessment Reform in Science: Fairness and Fear. |
Yung
B.H.W., Wong
A.S.L. and Cheng M.W., Exploring
issues on gender differences in science achievement: A case study of |
Yung
B.H.W., Learning from TIMSS: Implications
for Teaching and Learning Science at the Junior Secondary Level. |
Yung
B.H.W., Learning from students’ performance
in biology and environmental science-related questions, In: Yung, B.H.W., Learning
From Timss: Implications For Teaching And Learning Science At The Junior
Secondary Level. |
Yung
B.H.W. and Wong
A.S.L., Learning from students’ performance in questions related to
nature of science, In: B.H.W. Yung, Learning from TIMSS: Implications for
Teaching and Learning Science at the Junior Secondary Level. |
Yung B.H.W., Member, Editoral Review Board, Asia-Pacific Forum of Science Learning and Teaching. 2005. |
Yung
B.H.W., Wong
A.S.L., Cheng M.W. and Hodson D., Tracking Changes in Student
Teachers' Conception of Good Science Teaching: Progressive Reflection on the
Same Videos, Paper presented at National Association for Research in
Science Teaching (NARST) Annual Meeting ( |
Yung B.H.W., Wong A.S.L., Cheng M.W., Hui C.S. and Hodson D., Tracking changes in student teachers' conception of good science teaching: Progressive reflection on the same videos , National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) Annual Meeting (San Francisco, United States), 3-6 April 2006. |
Researcher
: Yung S |
List of Research Outputs |
Ciocca V., Wong A.M.Y. and Yung S., Perception of tonal contrasts by Cantonese children with Specific Language Impairment, the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association, Dubrovnik, Croatia. 2006. |
Researcher
: Zhang LF |
Project Title: |
The inter-relationships among student characteristics, preferences in learning environment, and academic performance |
Investigator(s): |
Zhang LF |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2003 |
Completion Date: |
10/2005 |
Abstract: |
To examine respectively the predictive power of abilities, thinking styles, and personality traits for students' preferences in instructional styles; to investigate respectively the predictive power of abilities, thinking styles, and personality traits for students' conceptions of effective teachers; to determine the roles of student individual characteristics such as age, gender, university class level, academic discipline, and socio-economic status in students' preferences in instructional styles as well as in their conceptions of effective teachers; to examine the contribution of students' perceived and actual university learning environment to students' preferred instructional styles; to investigate the predictive power of students' thinking styles for their personality traits, and vice versa, that of personality traits for thinking styles; to examine the impact of the congruence (or discrepancy) between student characteristics and their learning environment (perceived and real) upon their academic achievement; to explore cross-cultural similarities and differences in the relationships under investigation. |
Project Title: |
Enhancing University Teaching and Learning by Raising the Awareness of Thinking Styles |
Investigator(s): |
Zhang LF |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Wu Jieh-Yee Research Fund |
Start Date: |
01/2004 |
Abstract: |
(1) to identify the contributions of teachers' and students' personal characteristics to their thinking styles in teaching and learning, (2) to examine the roles of teachers' and students' thinking styles in predicting student achievement beyond students' abilities and their socio-economi status, (3) to investigate if teachers' preferred students' thinking styles is consistent with their own actual thinking styles in teaching and that if students' preferred teachers' thinking styles is consistent with their own actual thinkinh styles in learning, (4) to determine the extent to which teachers' preferred students' thinking styles affect students' thinking styles in learning, (5) to investigate the impact of the match and mismatch in thinking styles between teachers and students upon students' academic performance, (6) to determine the extent to which university teaching environments affect teachers' thinking styles in teaching and their preference for students' thinking styles in learning, and (7) to determine the extent to which university learning environments affect students' thinking styles in learning and their preference for teachers' thinking styles in teaching. |
Project Title: |
Understanding the interactions among school environments, teaching activities, and learning outcome |
Investigator(s): |
Zhang LF |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Small Project Funding |
Start Date: |
11/2004 |
Completion Date: |
10/2006 |
Abstract: |
To address what affects teachers' teaching styles, how teachers' teaching styles influence student learning outcome, and whether or not a teacher-student style match (or mismatch) matters for students learning outcome. |
List of Research Outputs |
Sternberg R.J. and Zhang L.F., Developing the Leaders
of Tomorrow: The Wrong Direction is the |
Sternberg R.J. and Zhang L.F., Styles of Thinking as a
Basis of Differentiated Instruction, Theory into Practice. |
Zhang
L.F., Does Student-Teacher Style
Match/Mismatch Matter in Students' Achievement?, Educational Psychology.
|
Zhang
L.F., Huang J.F. and Zhang L.L., Preferences
in Teaching Styles Among |
Zhang
L.F. and Sternberg R.J., The Nature of
Intellectual Styles. |
Researcher
: Zhang Q |
Project Title: |
The good language teacher at tertiary level: a cross-cultural perspective |
Investigator(s): |
Zhang Q |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Sik Sik Yuen Education Research Fund |
Start Date: |
03/2004 |
Abstract: |
To study the good language teacher at tertiary level: a cross-cultural perspective. |
List of Research Outputs |
Watkins
D.A. and Zhang Q.,
The Good Teacher: A Cross-Cultural Perspective, |
Zhang
Q., Contrasting Conceptions of a Good
Tertiary English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teacher held by People's
Republic of China (PRC) Students, People's Republic of China (PRC) Teachers
and Foreign Teachers, In: Katyal, K, Lam, H.C. & Ding, X, Research Studies
in Education. |
Researcher
: Zhang Q |
List of Research Outputs |
Watkins
D.A. and Zhang Q.,
The Good Teacher: A Cross-Cultural Perspective, |
Zhang
Q., Contrasting Conceptions of a Good
Tertiary English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teacher held by People's
Republic of China (PRC) Students, People's Republic of China (PRC) Teachers
and Foreign Teachers, In: Katyal, K, Lam, H.C. & Ding, X, Research
Studies in Education. |
Researcher
: Zhang X |
List of Research Outputs |
Ng H.M. and Zhang X., Thematic Study Visit – an Effective Model of Teacher Development., 專題考察: 教師專業發展的有效模式, Exploring Education Development. 教育發展研究, Shanghai, China, Exploring Education Development, 2005, 2005(12): 43-47. |
Researcher
: Zhao Z |
Project Title: |
Ethnic identity at university: a case of the Mongolian minority in Beijing |
Investigator(s): |
Zhao Z |
Department: |
Education Faculty |
Source(s) of Funding: |
Sik Sik Yuen Education Research Fund |
Start Date: |
03/2004 |
Abstract: |
To study ethnic identity at university: a
case of the Mongolian minority in |
List of Research Outputs |
Zhao
Z. and Postiglione
G.A., Ethnic Identity at University: Mongolian Students in |
Zhao
Z., Ethnic Mongol Students and Cultural
Recognition: Case Studies of Three Chinese Universities, In: Katyal, K, Lam,
H.C. & Ding, X, Research Studies in Education. |
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