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E-raamat: From Citizenship Education to National Education: Perceptions of National Identity and National Education of Hong Kong's Secondary School Teachers

(The Educaion University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
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This book makes a timely contribution to understanding perceptions on national identity and National Education, with both of them have become controversial topics in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China. In a so-called globalization era, national identity and National Education, with the latter having an aim of fostering a Chinese national identity in education, have been significantly pushed ahead by the Hong Kong SAR government since the early 2000s as a response to the return of sovereignty to China in 1997. Teacher perception matters to what they select and how they teach in the schools. By incorporating fieldworks of teacher interviews, observation and documentary analysis, this book argues for a multi-layered conception of identity, different aims, contents and diversified methods of National Education should be recognized. This book is likely to become a useful account of teacher perception on national identity and National Education in citizenship education literature, and it will be relevant to policymakers, teachers, trainers and researchers.

Chapters include,

1.       Different meanings of national identity of teachers and aims, contents and methods of National Education
2.       From Citizenship Education to National Education in a Chinese society
3.       Implications for understanding National Education in a globalization era: mixed identification, multi-layered identities, knowledge transmission, and ‘global identity’

List of tables
ix
Acknowledgements x
List of abbreviations
xi
Preface xii
1 Introduction
1(21)
2 Perceptions of national identity in Hong Kong
22(11)
3 From Citizenship Education to National Education in a Chinese society of Hong Kong
33(29)
4 Unpacking the concepts of nation, national identity and nationalism in a globalization era
62(28)
5 Hong Kong's secondary schools: contextual understanding of national education and methodology
90(20)
6 Different meanings of national identity of teachers and aims, contents and methods of national education
110(60)
7 Implications for understanding National Education: mixed identification, multilayered identities, knowledge transmission and `global identity'
170(12)
8 Conclusion
182(5)
Appendix I Interview schedule: explanation of the interview schedule 187(2)
Appendix II Schools' National Education programmes/activities: observation guideline form 189(2)
Bibliography 191(20)
Index 211
Eric King-man Chong was educated at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of York. He is presently an Assistant Professor of Department of Social Sciences, and Head of Resource Centre for Interdisciplinary and Liberal Studies at the Education University of Hong Kong.