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Title: Business curriculum and assessment reform in Hong Kong schools: a critical review from a competence-based perspective
Authors: Yu, Wai Mui, Christina
Issue Date: Mar-2010
Publisher: Routledge
Journal: Journal of Vocational Education and Training
Abstract: From September 2009 onwards, a new business curriculum which focuses on three key business disciplines, namely management, accounting and finance, has been implemented in Hong Kong senior secondary schools. A new assessment guide has been also proposed in light of the new curriculum. Such business curriculum and assessment reform move in the direction of preparing pupils to be more adaptive to the fast-changing business society; an innovative school-based pedagogical design will definitely be needed. This paper examines and analyzes the nature of the existing Hong Kong business curriculum and assessment reform from a competence-based perspective, discusses the critical issues in the areas of curriculum design, assessment practices, teaching approaches and teacher development, and suggests innovations in these areas for enhancing pupil competence development in the context of Hong Kong senior secondary education. (Contains 3 tables and 1 figure.)
Keywords: Business education
Curriculum design
Educational change
Foreign countries
Teaching methods
Secondary schools
Technology education
Critical thinking
Problem solving
Information technology
Evaluation
Type: Article
ISSN: 1363-6820
DOI: 10.1080/13636821003605387
Appears in Collections:Qualifications and Competency

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