
International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education
Editors: A/Prof John Lidstone, Queensland University of Technology and Prof Joseph P. Stoltman, Western Michigan University Book Review Editor: Dr Sarah Witham Bednarz, Texas A & M University Editorial Assistant: Donna Bennett, Australia

|
Volume: 7 Number: 1 Page: 3749
|

|
|
|
|
The New Junior Secondary School Geography Curriculum in Hong Kong: The Impact of the 1997 Handover
|
Chi Chung Lam
|

|
The Curriculum Development Council in Hong Kong has recently published a new geography curriculum for junior secondary school students. This new curriculum will be implemented in 1999. A content analysis
of this 1999 curriculum shows that the proportion of the teaching time on the geography of China has increased tremendously. Is this a result of the impact of the 1997 handover issue? How far did the government
influence the selection of content of this new curriculum? To what extent was the autonomy of the curriculum developers respected? This study attempts to answer these questions by interviewing the major
'actors' involved in the process of curriculum development. The findings show that the government has not directly exerted pressure on the curriculum developers to strengthen the geography of China in the
new syllabus. However, the 1997 handover issue did have significant impact on the decision of the curriculum developers.The curriculum designers involved made decisions on the basis of professional considerations
such as the balance of the curriculum, the needs and abilities of the students, the trend of geographical education. The teacher and academic members involved had high autonomy in the process of design
and development. It is suggested that the design of this curriculum worked well and that the system of giving professionals a free hand in curriculum development should be maintained in the future.
© Channel View Publications


Full text PDF
|