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The Hong Kong policy of quality education for all: a multi-level analysis of its impacts on newly arrived children
Authors:Stella Chong
Institution:1. Department of Special Education and Counseling , Hong Kong Institute of Education , Tai Po , Hong Kong sclau@ied.edu.hk
Abstract:This paper attempts to argue that using market forces to raise education standards casts doubts to quality education, although this is seemingly an international trend, for such practice presents challenges to many issues such as equity. Using Hong Kong as a case, the paper analyses the practices of quality school education by focusing in particular on the difficulties that newly arrived children encounter. A multi-level framework is employed to critically examine the current government policy on quality education with reference to nine schools from five levels: individual student, institutional, government, societal and professional learning community. Discrepancies between policy goals and school practices are highlighted. The paper then addresses options for improvement and consideration if quality education is to be the hallmark of Hong Kong schooling.
Keywords:Hong Kong education policy  newly arrived children  inclusive education  school leaders  Confucius philosophy
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