Perceptions of teachers of the new general education curriculum in Hong Kong: A focus group study

  • Daniel TL SHEK*
  • , Catherine WY CHAI
  • , Florence KY WU
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Through focus group interview, this study explored teachers' perceptions and experiences of the general university requirements (GUR) in the new four-year undergraduate degree program of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University in Hong Kong. A total of 52 colleagues involved in teaching and coordination work participated in focus group interviews. Eight focus group sessions were formed to understand the views of teachers on the eight GUR curriculum components. Results showed that teachers generally had positive views of subject content as well as student learning and engagement. Teachers also demonstrated deeper understanding of teaching with active involvement. Teachers also had gained multidisciplinary working experience through teaching GUR subjects. Teachers perceived their subjects and related teaching as beneficial to students' all-round development, particularly in communication, critical thinking, confidence and self-esteem.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)87-97
Number of pages11
JournalInternational Journal of Child and Adolescent Health
Volume12
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Copyright © Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2019

Funding

The 5-year evaluation study on GUR is financially supported by the Teaching Development Grant at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Keywords

  • focus groups
  • general education
  • teacher perception
  • Hong Kong
  • undergraduate education

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