Cross-Curricular Themes and Curriculum Reform in Hong Kong: Policy as Discourse

British Journal of Educational Studies 45 (3):248 - 262 (1997)
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This paper critically evaluates the Hong Kong government's recent attempt to introduce cross-curricular themes into the school curriculum. It is agued that the policy failed to have a significant impact because many of its key elements defined the themes as marginal and dispensable. Moreover, the policy embodied a discourse which portrayed teachers as empowered and, consequently, as the primary source of problems of its implementation.

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Kang Chan
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