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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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241

Sex difference in academic choice: their relations with sex-role orientation & sex stereotypes.

January 1992 (has links)
by Vivian Mo-yin Cheng. / Added t.p. in Chinese and English. / Thesis (M.A.Ed.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1992. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 89-94). / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.i / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / LIST OF TABLES --- p.iv / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.v / LIST OF APPENDICES --- p.v / CHAPTER / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.2 / Purpose of the Study --- p.2 / Significance of the Study --- p.3 / Chapter II. --- REVIEW OF SELECTED LITERATURE --- p.5 / Sex differences --- p.5 / Sex-stereotypes --- p.8 / Sex-role Orientation --- p.14 / Expectancy-value Model --- p.19 / Chapter III. --- METHOD --- p.22 / Study Overview --- p.22 / Subjects --- p.22 / Procedure --- p.23 / Measures of --- p.25 / Academic Choice --- p.25 / Acheivement Motives --- p.26 / Sex-stereotypes --- p.29 / Sex-role Orientation --- p.34 / Past School Performances --- p.39 / Research Hypotheses --- p.42 / Data Analyses --- p.43 / Chapter IV. --- RESULTS --- p.47 / Sex-related differences --- p.47 / Effects of Sex-role Orientation --- p.50 / Effects of Sex-stereotypes --- p.54 / Path Model for Academic Choice --- p.56 / Chapter V. --- DISCUSSION --- p.61 / Summary of Findings --- p.61 / Implication of Findings --- p.62 / Further discussion on Sex-role Orientation --- p.68 / Directions for future research trend --- p.72 / Limitations of the study --- p.74 / APPENDICES --- p.76 / REFERENCES --- p.89
242

Metacognition in writing: the effect of self-regulation training on revision.

January 1993 (has links)
by Lee Kam-hung. / Thesis (M.A.Ed.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 135-142). / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.i / LIST OF TABLES --- p.iv / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.v / ABSTRACT --- p.vii / Chapter CHAPTER 1 --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter 1.1 --- Background of the Study --- p.1 / Chapter 1.2 --- Purpose of the Study --- p.4 / Chapter 1.3 --- Significance of the Study --- p.5 / Chapter CHAPTER 2 --- REVIEW OF LITERATURE --- p.6 / Chapter 2.1 --- Emphasis of Writing Instruction --- p.6 / Chapter 2.2 --- Stage Models of Writing --- p.7 / Chapter 2.3 --- Significance of Revision --- p.10 / Chapter 2.4 --- Definition of Revision --- p.10 / Chapter 2.5 --- Measurement of Revision --- p.25 / Chapter 2.6 --- Empirical Findings in Revision --- p.34 / Chapter 2.7 --- Definition of Metacognition --- p.42 / Chapter 2.8 --- Research on Metacognition and its Application --- p.49 / Chapter 2.9 --- Metacognitive View of Revision --- p.51 / Chapter 2.10 --- Intervention Studies on Revision --- p.55 / Chapter CHAPTER 3 --- DESIGN OF THE STUDY --- p.63 / Chapter 3.1 --- Hypotheses --- p.63 / Chapter 3.2 --- Pilot Study --- p.63 / Chapter 3.3 --- Subjects --- p.78 / Chapter 3.4 --- Procedure --- p.79 / Chapter 3.4.1 --- Pretest --- p.79 / Chapter 3.4.2 --- The Training Programme --- p.80 / Chapter 3.4.3 --- Posttest --- p.84 / Chapter 3.5 --- Quality Rating --- p.84 / Chapter 3.6 --- Data Analysis --- p.86 / Chapter CHAPTER 4 --- RESULTS --- p.89 / Chapter 4.1 --- Results from Data Analysis and Quality Rating --- p.89 / Chapter 4.2 --- Results from Observation --- p.104 / Chapter 4.3 --- Results from Retrospective Interviews --- p.110 / Chapter CHAPTER 5 --- DISCUSSION --- p.122 / Chapter CHAPTER 6 --- CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS --- p.132 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.135 / APPENDICES / APPENDIX A Integrated Learning Strategies Curriculum --- p.143 / APPENDIX B Learning Strategies Taught in the Cognitive Academic Language Learning Approcah (CALLA) --- p.145 / APPENDIX C The Writing Task Used in the Pilot Study and the Pretest (Writing Task1) --- p.147 / APPENDIX D Questions Asked in the Interview after the Completion of the Writing Task --- p.148 / APPENDIX E Part of a Sample Essay with Revision Marks Analyzed with reference to Stages --- p.149 / APPENDIX F Questions Asked in the Interview after the Revision Session --- p.150 / APPENDIX G The Quality Rating Scales --- p.151 / APPENDIX H Quality Assessment Form Adapted from Bernhardt's Quality Rating Scales --- p.152 / APPENDIX I Examples of Verbal Protocols in the Interview --- p.153 / APPENDIX J A Comparison between the Performance of the Performance of the School Involved in the Study in English Language (Syllabus B)in the 1991 Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (the HKCEE) with the Overall Performance in Hong Kong --- p.154 / APPENDIX K Essential Components of Revision --- p.155 / APPENDIX L Correcting Faults in Usage --- p.156 / APPENDIX M Revision Guidelines --- p.157 / APPENDIX N The Writing Task Used in the Posttest (Writing Task2) --- p.158 / APPENDIX O Numbers of Revisions (per 100 words) of the Subjects in the Main Study at Different Stages --- p.159 / APPENDIX P Numbers of Different Types of Revisions (per 100 words) of the Subjects in the Main Study throughout the Three Stages --- p.160 / APPENDIX Q Breakdown of the Stage III Revisions (per 100 words) of the Subjects in the Main Study by Type --- p.161 / APPENDIX R Percentages of Good Revisions of the Subjects in the Main Study at Different Stages --- p.162 / APPENDIX S Excerpts of the Retrospective Protocols of the Subjects in the Main Study --- p.163
243

A study on the self-concept and sex-role orientation of students of single-sex and co-educational secondary schools.

January 1994 (has links)
by Leung Wing-man Winnie. / Include questionnaire in Chinese. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1994. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 153-165). / Acknowledgements --- p.i / Abstract --- p.ii / Table of Contents --- p.iv / List of Tables --- p.viii / List of Figure --- p.x / Chapter CHAPTER ONE --- INTRODUCTION / Chapter 1.1 --- Background of the Problem --- p.1 / Chapter 1.2 --- Purpose of the Study --- p.4 / Chapter 1.3 --- Significance of the Study --- p.6 / Chapter CHAPTER TWO --- LITERATURE REVIEW / Chapter 2.1 --- Single-sex vs. Co-educational Schooling --- p.9 / Chapter 2.2 --- Self-concept --- p.13 / Chapter 2.2.1. --- Definition of Self-concept --- p.15 / Chapter 2.2.2 --- Structure of Self-concept --- p.17 / Chapter 2.2.3 --- Sex Effects in Self-concept --- p.20 / Chapter 2.3 --- Sex-role Orientation --- p.23 / Chapter 2.3.1 --- Definitions --- p.23 / Chapter 2.3.2 --- Development of Sex-role Orientation --- p.25 / Chapter (a) --- Family --- p.25 / Chapter (b) --- School --- p.26 / Chapter 2.3.3 --- Structure of Sex-role Orientation --- p.29 / Chapter 2.3.4 --- Effects of Sex-role Orientation --- p.31 / Chapter 2.4 --- "Single-sex vs. Co-educational schooling, Self-concept, and Sex-role Orientation" --- p.34 / Chapter 2.4.1 --- Self-concept and Single-sex vs. Co-educational School- ing --- p.35 / Chapter 2.4.2 --- Sex-role Orientation and Single-sex vs. Coeducational Schooling --- p.37 / Chapter 2.4.3 --- Self-concept and Sex-role Orientation --- p.39 / Chapter 2.4.4 --- "Sex-role Orientation, Self-concept, Single-sex vs Co-educational Schooling" --- p.40 / Chapter 2.5 --- Summary --- p.43 / Chapter CHAPTER THREE --- METHODOLOGY / Chapter 3.1 --- Definitions --- p.46 / Chapter 3.1.1 --- School Type --- p.46 / Chapter 3.1.2 --- Self-concept --- p.46 / Chapter 3.1.3 --- Sex-role Orientation --- p.48 / Chapter 3.1.4 --- Academic Achievement --- p.48 / Chapter 3.1.5 --- Family Socio-Economic Status --- p.49 / Chapter 3.1.6 --- Social Exchange with Opposite Sex Peers --- p.49 / Chapter 3.2 --- Research Hypotheses --- p.50 / Chapter 3.3 --- Instruments --- p.53 / Chapter 3.3.1 --- Pilot Study --- p.55 / Chapter 3.3.2 --- Main Study --- p.57 / Chapter 3.4 --- Subjects --- p.58 / Chapter 3.5 --- Procedures --- p.61 / Chapter 3.6 --- Limitations --- p.61 / Chapter 3.7 --- Data Analysis --- p.62 / Chapter 3.7.1 --- School Type and Sex-role Type effects on Self-concepts --- p.62 / Chapter 3.7.2. --- School Type effect on Sex-role Type Distribution --- p.63 / Chapter 3.7.3 --- School Type effect on Social Contact with Opposite Sex Peers --- p.63 / Chapter CHAPTER FOUR --- RESULTS / Chapter 4.1 --- School Type and Sex-role Type effects on Self-concepts --- p.65 / Chapter 4.1.1 --- General self-concept --- p.66 / Chapter 4.1.2 --- Mathematics self-concept --- p.70 / Chapter 4.1.3 --- Verbal self-concepts --- p.74 / Verbal-Chinese self-concept --- p.74 / Verbal-English self-concept --- p.78 / Summary on Verbal self-concepts --- p.82 / Chapter 4.1.4 --- Social self-concepts --- p.83 / Relations with Opposite Sex Peers --- p.83 / Relations with Same Sex Peers --- p.87 / Relations with Parents --- p.90 / Summary on Social self-concepts --- p.94 / Chapter 4.1.5 --- Physical self-concepts --- p.96 / Physical Abilities self-concept --- p.96 / Physical Appearance self-concept --- p.100 / Summary on Physical self-concepts --- p.104 / Chapter 4.1.6 --- Summary --- p.105 / Chapter 4.2 --- School Type and Sex-role Type Distribution --- p.107 / Chapter 4.3 --- School Type and Contact with Opposite Sex Peers --- p.111 / Contact with Opposite Sex Peers in Activities Unrelated to School --- p.112 / Leisure --- p.114 / Intensity of Social Contact --- p.115 / Closeness with Opposite Sex Peers --- p.116 / Summary --- p.118 / Chapter 4.4 --- Summary of Results --- p.119 / Chapter CHAPTER FIVE --- DISCUSSION / Chapter 5.1 --- Singléؤsex Schooling vs Co-education: Different domains of self-concept --- p.121 / Chapter 5.1.1 --- General self-concept --- p.122 / Chapter 5.1.2 --- Mathematics self-concept --- p.123 / Chapter 5.1.3 --- Verbal self-concepts --- p.126 / Chapter 5.1.4 --- Social self-concepts --- p.127 / Chapter 5.1.5 --- Physical self-concepts --- p.130 / Chapter 5.1.6 --- Summary --- p.133 / Chapter 5.2 --- Single-sex Schooling vs Co-education: Sex-role Orientation --- p.135 / Chapter 5.3 --- Single-sex Schooling vs Co-education: Social Contact with Opposite Sex Peers --- p.136 / Chapter 5.4 --- Self-concepts: its relation to Sex-role Type --- p.139 / Chapter 5.5 --- "School Type, Sex-role Type and Self-concept" --- p.140 / Chapter 5.6 --- Summary --- p.142 / Chapter CHAPTER SIX --- CONCLUSION / Chapter 6.1 --- Summary of Findings --- p.145 / Chapter 6.2 --- Implications of Findings --- p.148 / Chapter 6.2.1 --- School Type --- p.148 / Chapter 6.2.2 --- Sex-role Type --- p.150 / Chapter 6.3 --- Directions for Future Research --- p.151 / REFERENCES --- p.153 / APPENDICES --- p.166 / Chapter A --- Bem Sex Role Inventory --- p.166 / Chapter B --- Self Description Questionnaire --- p.168 / Chapter C --- Pilot Questionnaire --- p.173 / Chapter D --- Final Questionnaire --- p.182
244

An exploratory study on the influence of the mode of parental and school supervision on alienation among adolescents in Hong Kong.

January 1989 (has links)
Ben Choi Cheong. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989. / Bibliography: leaves 162-173.
245

在中學課外活動增強學生聲音對學生態度變化的探究. / Study of the changes in students' attitudes with the enhancement of their voices in extra-curricular activities in secondary schools / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection / Zai zhong xue ke wai huo dong zeng qiang xue sheng sheng yin dui xue sheng tai du bian hua de tan jiu.

January 2012 (has links)
近年,西方社會對學生聲音的研究如雨後春筍。學者們努力研究如何在課程研究範疇中發掘這些長期被忽略,但又極具價值的部份──學生的聲音。本研究就是嘗試以中學課程中較少權力牽引的部份──課外活動作為切入點,探索學生以自己的聲音建構自己的課程,他們在態度上──對人(包括自己、老師和同學)、對活動及對學校的變化。 / 研究者在自身任教的中學,透過學生聲音得知學生最有興趣的課外活動是玩遊戲機,於是研究者向校方申請成立「電玩學會」,並召集了13位同學成立幹事會。本研究就是記錄了幹事會中8位活躍分子在這大半學年間,由他們的聲音組織多次的活動,然後由研究者透過半結構性訪談,利用內隱式的態度量度方法探討這些同學在各個向度的態度變化。此外,本研究也提出以學生聲音建構活動時所需要注意的重點。 / 研究發現以學生聲音建構的電玩學會活動,會令籌辦活動學生的投入程度增加,部份學生更在活動中進入了「暢態」。此外,籌辦活動亦令部份學生對自己的態度產生了變化,尤其對自己的能力感有所增加。不過,如果在他們自己建構的活動過程中受到挫折,卻會令學生產生更負面的影響,甚至會萌生放棄的念頭,而這正是作為導師需要介入並協助他們的時候。另一方面,當幹事會中每一位學生都有著自己的聲音,他們彼此互動造成的衝擊,會令學生對其他同學的態度產生兩極化的影響,可能變得更喜歡,也可能變得更不喜歡,這一點甚少在其他研究提及。研究亦發現學生在經歷自己籌辦的活動後,對導師及學校的態度也會有所改善,不過這些改變的幅度卻是因人而異。最後,本研究亦分析了以學生聲音建構活動時所需要注意的三個重要元素:老師、學生及課程。三者互相緊扣,而且缺一不可。如果老師自身不相信學生聲音的力量,不肯把既有的權力下放;又或是學生能力上或是心態還未準備在課程上分享/分擔設計者的角色;還是老師及學生所共同建構的課程背後有另外一些外力牽引,例如公開考試、學校期望等。這些都是令學生聲音窒息的主要原因。 / 教育是一項育人的工程。當我們經常投訴學生完成中學後就算有很好的學業成績,卻沒有創造力、怯於表達自己意見、只愛自己卻不理別人感受,我們可以試回想他們在學校多年經歷中又有沒有機會發出過自己的聲音,並且被聆聽及受尊重?所以本研究建議在規劃嚴謹的學校課程中引入學生聲音,讓老師和學生在彼此互相尊重下一起成長。不過在推行具學生聲音建構的課程時,我們還需注意以上提及的三個重要元素:老師、學生及課程,否則只會變成空有軀殼沒有神髓的行動。 / In recent years, the research on student voice has aroused many concerns in the western society. The researchers tried to dig the neglected yet valuable student voice in the curriculum inquiry aspect. This paper attempts to use extra-curricular activities as an intervention point, using student voice to construct their curriculum, and see if it would bring about changes in students’ attitude towards self, teachers, classmates, activities and school. / Through collecting student voices in school, the researcher reveals that the most popular extra-curricular activity is “Electronic games. Therefore, the researcher proposed to establish the “Electronic Games Club and recruited 13 students to form a committee. This paper has recorded how to use the student voices of the 8 active members in the committee, in organizing several functions. With semi-constructed interview, the changes in attitudes of the 8 members in different dimensions are measured through “Implicit Attitude Measurement. Besides, the key elements of using student voice in constructing activities are discussed. / This paper reveals that when students are using their voices to construct the activities, they will have a higher engagement in the activities. Some of the students even experienced “flow and some recalled an increase in self-efficacy. However, negative influence can also be resulted if the students experienced frustration in the process, and they may have thoughts of giving up. This is the point when teacher needs to intervene and provide assistance. What rarely mentioned in other researches is the bipolar influence on the attitude of the student towards teammates ─ either positive or negative when every student’s voice conflicts with each other. Different extent of positive attitude changes of students towards teachers and school are also recorded. Finally, the three indispensable key elements, namely, teacher, student, and curriculum, of constructing activities with the students’ voice are discussed. Students’ voice can be greatly undermined if teacher does not trust the power of student voice, or the students are not ready to share the role of designing the curriculum, or both the teacher and students are pulled by demands of public exams or expectation of school etc. / We are educating “people. We see students lacking creativity, too shy to express their opinions and too self-centered despite high education attainment. Let us recall if there was a chance for our students to express their voices in school? Were their voices being heard and respected? This paper proposed to introduce student voice within the tight school curriculum and promote the mutual respect and growth between teachers and students. Nevertheless, to implement the essence of student voice in the curriculum, we should always pay attention in the three key elements ─ teacher, student and curriculum. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / 龔萬聲. / Thesis (Ed.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2012. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 244-257). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstracts in Chinese and English. / Gong Wansheng. / Chapter 1. --- 概覽 / 背景脈絡 --- p.1 / 研究目的 --- p.3 / 研究問題 --- p.4 / 研究方法 --- p.4 / 研究結果 --- p.5 / 研究意義 --- p.5 / Chapter 2. --- 文獻綜論 / Chapter 2.1 --- 學生聲音 --- p.7 / Chapter 2.1.1 --- 甚麽是學生聲音 --- p.7 / Chapter 2.1.2 --- 世界各地有關學生聲音的經驗 --- p.9 / Chapter 2.1.3 --- 發展學生聲音的關鍵議題 --- p.14 / Chapter 2.2 --- 態度及態度的量度 --- p.19 / Chapter 2.2.1 --- 甚麽是態度 --- p.19 / Chapter 2.2.2 --- 態度的量度範式的爭議 --- p.20 / Chapter 2.3 --- 學生聲音改變其態度─研究框架的建構 --- p.31 / Chapter 2.3.1 --- 學生對人在態度上的轉變 --- p.31 / Chapter 2.3.2 --- 學生對活動在態度上的轉變 --- p.34 / Chapter 2.3.3 --- 學生對學校在態度上的轉變 --- p.36 / Chapter 3. --- 研究設計 / Chapter 3.1 --- 研究問題 --- p.37 / Chapter 3.2 --- 研究方法 --- p.37 / Chapter 3.3 --- 研究框架 --- p.39 / Chapter 3.4 --- 數據收集及分析 --- p.40 / Chapter 3.4.1 --- 收集數據的方法 --- p.40 / Chapter 3.4.2 --- 訪談的結構 --- p.40 / Chapter 3.4.3 --- 訪談的策略 --- p.42 / Chapter 3.4.4 --- 分析數據 --- p.43 / Chapter 4. --- 開展的過程 / Chapter 4.1 --- 研究田野的基本資料 --- p.44 / Chapter 4.2 --- 參與研究者的基本資料 --- p.45 / Chapter 4.3 --- 研究者角色反省 --- p.47 / Chapter 4.4 --- 研究進程 --- p.49 / Chapter 5. --- 研究結果 / Chapter 5.1 --- 成立電玩學會之前 --- p.52 / Chapter 5.1.1 --- 從「學生興趣問卷調查」到成立電玩學會 --- p.52 / Chapter 5.1.2 --- 學會與幹事之間的「媒人」 --- p.54 / Chapter 5.2 --- 成立幹事會 --- p.57 / Chapter 5.2.1 --- 成立幹事會 --- p.57 / Chapter 5.2.2 --- 幹事會會議後二三事 --- p.59 / Chapter 5.2.3 --- 研究對象的形成 --- p.62 / Chapter 5.2.4 --- 校內學生的聲音 --- p.64 / Chapter 5.2.5 --- 學生產生的變化 --- p.72 / Chapter 5.3 --- 為電玩學會購買遊戲機 --- p.76 / Chapter 5.3.1 --- 由學會報名到幹事們自己開會及買遊戲機 --- p.76 / Chapter 5.3.2 --- 學生產生的變化 --- p.83 / Chapter 5.4 --- 學生籌辦的電玩週 --- p.85 / Chapter 5.4.1 --- 電玩週的籌備會議 --- p.85 / Chapter 5.4.2 --- 電玩週的第一天 --- p.87 / Chapter 5.4.3 --- 學生產生的變化 --- p.88 / Chapter 5.4.4 --- 電玩週的第二天 --- p.98 / Chapter 5.4.5 --- 學生產生的變化 --- p.99 / Chapter 5.4.6 --- 電玩週的第三天 --- p.105 / Chapter 5.4.7 --- 學生產生的變化 --- p.106 / Chapter 5.4.8 --- 電玩週的第四天 --- p.113 / Chapter 5.4.9 --- 學生產生的變化 --- p.114 / Chapter 5.4.10 --- 電玩週的第五天 --- p.120 / Chapter 5.5 --- 由為主席「補課」到下學期活動的籌備會議 --- p.123 / Chapter 5.5.1 --- 為主席「補課」 --- p.123 / Chapter 5.5.2 --- 下學期活動的籌備會議 --- p.124 / Chapter 5.5.3 --- 學生產生的變化 --- p.127 / Chapter 5.6 --- 下學期學生籌辦的電玩週 --- p.144 / Chapter 5.6.1 --- 電玩週的宣傳 --- p.144 / Chapter 5.6.2 --- 下學期電玩週活動 --- p.145 / Chapter 5.6.3 --- 學生產生的變化 --- p.147 / Chapter 6. --- 討論 / Chapter 6.1 --- 學生對自己態度的變化 --- p.162 / Chapter 6.1.1 --- 技術部鄒同學對自己態度有正向增加的例子 --- p.163 / Chapter 6.1.2 --- 副主席許同學對自己態度沒有太大變化的例子 --- p.164 / Chapter 6.1.3 --- 主席馮同學對自己產生負面態度的例子 --- p.165 / Chapter 6.2 --- 學生對同學態度的變化 --- p.170 / Chapter 6.2.1 --- 主席馮同學對同學的態度有正向增加的例子 --- p.171 / Chapter 6.2.2 --- 副主席許同學對同學產生負面態度的例子 --- p.172 / Chapter 6.3 --- 學生對老師態度的變化 --- p.176 / Chapter 6.3.1 --- 外校生卓同學的變化 --- p.176 / Chapter 6.3.2 --- 技術部幹事鄒同學及蘇同學的變化 --- p.177 / Chapter 6.3.3 --- 主席馮同學的變化 --- p.178 / Chapter 6.4 --- 學生對學校態度的變化 --- p.182 / Chapter 6.4.1 --- 副主席許同學的變化 --- p.183 / Chapter 6.4.2 --- 外校生楊同學和卓同學的變化 --- p.183 / Chapter 6.4.3 --- 主席馮同學的變化 --- p.184 / Chapter 6.5 --- 學生對活動態度的變化 --- p.188 / Chapter 6.5.1 --- 外校生楊同學和卓同學的變化 --- p.189 / Chapter 6.5.2 --- 副主席許同學的變化 --- p.192 / Chapter 6.5.3 --- 技術部的陳同學、鄒同學、蘇同學及黃同學在第一次電玩週活動的變化 --- p.194 / Chapter 6.5.4 --- 技術部的鄒同學及黃同學在第二次電玩週活動的變化 --- p.197 / Chapter 6.5.5 --- 主席馮同學在召開幹事會及購買遊戲機的變化 --- p.199 / Chapter 6.5.6 --- 主席馮同學在第一次電玩週活動的變化 --- p.201 / Chapter 6.5.7 --- 主席馮同學在第二次電玩週活動的變化 --- p.202 / Chapter 6.5.8 --- 小結 --- p.204 / Chapter 6.6 --- 學校課程嵌入學生聲音的可能性 --- p.207 / Chapter 6.6.1 --- 正式學科課程 --- p.207 / Chapter 6.6.2 --- 非正式課程 --- p.211 / Chapter 6.7 --- 老師的角色 --- p.214 / Chapter 6.7.1 --- 處理權力不平衡的問題 --- p.214 / Chapter 6.7.2 --- 處理學生聲音的包含性問題 --- p.216 / Chapter 6.7.3 --- 處理學生個別差異的問題 --- p.217 / Chapter 6.7.4 --- 老師的專業發展 --- p.219 / Chapter 6.7.5 --- 小結 --- p.220 / Chapter 7. --- 反思與建議 / Chapter 7.1 --- 研究意義 --- p.223 / Chapter 7.1.1 --- 學生聲音的探究 --- p.223 / Chapter 7.1.2 --- 量度態度的方法 --- p.224 / Chapter 7.1.3 --- 課外活動在香港的背景脈絡下的研究 --- p.225 / Chapter 7.1.4 --- 對研究者一次深層次的體驗 --- p.226 / Chapter 7.2 --- 研究局限 --- p.228 / Chapter 7.3 --- 研究的信度和效度 --- p.230 / Chapter 7.3.1 --- 研究的質素 --- p.230 / Chapter 7.3.2 --- 研究的可信性 --- p.233 / Chapter 7.4 --- 建議及結語 --- p.236 / Chapter 7.4.1 --- 課外活動的老師角色 --- p.236 / Chapter 7.4.2 --- 學生聲音在正式課程的探究 --- p.237 / Chapter 7.4.3 --- 本研究的一些改善建議 --- p.239 / Chapter 7.4.4 --- 對研究法的一些建議 --- p.241 / Chapter 7.4.5 --- 結語 --- p.242 / 參考書目 --- p.244
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Physical self-concept, achievement goal, classroom climate and sport participating motivation in secondary school physical education class.

January 1997 (has links)
by Wai-Kei Yeung. / Questionnarie in Chinese. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 117-124). / Acknowledgments / Abstract / List of Tables / List of Figures / Chapter I --- INTRODUCTION / Background of Study --- p.1 / Purpose of Study --- p.8 / Chapter II --- LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.10 / Physical Self-Concept --- p.11 / Models and Measurement of Physical Self-Concept --- p.14 / Physical Self-Concept and its Relation to External Criteria --- p.20 / Goal Orientations in Sport and Physical Education --- p.26 / Achievement Goals --- p.27 / Achievement Goals and Outcomes --- p.29 / Motivational Climate in Physical Education --- p.34 / Motivational Orientations in sport participation --- p.39 / Summary --- p.44 / Chapter III --- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY --- p.46 / Definition of Variables and Instrumentation --- p.47 / Physical Self-Concept --- p.47 / Achievement Goal and Classroom Climate --- p.49 / Sport Participating Motivation in Secondary Physical Education Class --- p.51 / Conceptual Framework --- p.53 / Research Hypotheses --- p.60 / Subjects --- p.62 / Procedure --- p.63 / Statistical Analyses --- p.64 / Chapter IV --- RESULTS --- p.68 / Chapter V --- DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION --- p.100 / Limitations and Suggestions --- p.112 / Conclusion --- p.113 / REFERENCES --- p.117 / APPENDICES / Chapter A. --- Physical Self Description Questionnaire --- p.125 / Chapter B. --- Goal Orientations Inventory --- p.128 / Chapter C. --- Sport Participating Motivation Inventory --- p.129
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An investigation of the English vocabulary knowledge of senior secondary school students in Hong Kong.

January 2007 (has links)
Ng, Chun Ho. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 123-128). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.iv / Chapter CHAPTER 1 --- INTRODUCTION / Chapter 1.1 --- Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter 1.2 --- Reasons for Carrying out the Present Study --- p.2 / Chapter 1.3 --- Significance of the Study --- p.4 / Chapter 1.4 --- Research Questions --- p.7 / Chapter 1.5 --- Organization of Thesis --- p.8 / Chapter 1.6 --- Summary --- p.9 / Chapter CHAPTER 2 --- LITERATURE REIVEW / Chapter 2.1 --- Introduction --- p.10 / Chapter 2.2 --- Importance of Vocabulary --- p.11 / Chapter 2.3 --- Vocabulary Knowledge --- p.12 / Chapter 2.3.1 --- Definition of a ´بword´ة --- p.12 / Chapter 2.3.2 --- Definition of knowing a word --- p.13 / Chapter 2.3.2.1 --- Richards' eight assumptions --- p.14 / Chapter 2.3.2.2 --- Carter's seven characteristics --- p.16 / Chapter 2.3.2.3 --- Nation's model --- p.18 / Chapter 2.3.3 --- Receptive vocabulary versus productive vocabulary --- p.20 / Chapter 2.4 --- Vocabulary Learning and Acquisition --- p.21 / Chapter 2.4.1 --- L1 vocabulary VS L2 vocabulary --- p.21 / Chapter 2.4.2 --- Incidental learning versus Explicit learning --- p.22 / Chapter 2.5 --- Vocabulary Testing --- p.24 / Chapter 2.5.1 --- Vocabulary measuring instruments --- p.24 / Chapter 2.5.2 --- Vocabulary frequency levels --- p.26 / Chapter 2.5.3 --- Laufer and Nation (1999)'s Productive Vocabulary Levels Test --- p.27 / Chapter 2.6 --- Local Education System ´ؤ English Language Teaching and Medium of Instruction Policy --- p.28 / Chapter 2.6.1 --- Current trend in language testing --- p.28 / Chapter 2.6.2 --- Vocabulary wordlist --- p.29 / Chapter 2.6.3 --- Medium of instruction --- p.30 / Chapter 2.7 --- Recent Relevant Vocabulary Studies in Hong Kong --- p.33 / Chapter 2.7.1 --- Littlewood and Liu (1996) --- p.34 / Chapter 2.7.2 --- Barber (1999) --- p.34 / Chapter 2.7.3 --- Cobb and Horst (2000) --- p.35 / Chapter 2.7.4 --- Fan (2001) --- p.36 / Chapter 2.7.5 --- Chui (2004) --- p.37 / Chapter 2.8 --- The Need for Further Studies --- p.37 / Chapter 2.9 --- Summary --- p.40 / Chapter CHAPTER 3 --- RESEARCH DESIGN / Chapter 3.1 --- Introduction --- p.41 / Chapter 3.2 --- Participants --- p.42 / Chapter 3.2.1 --- Selection of participants --- p.41 / Chapter 3.2.2 --- Profile of participants --- p.44 / Chapter 3.2.2.1 --- Different streams of studies --- p.45 / Chapter 3.2.2.2 --- Participants' mother tongue and their English learning experience --- p.47 / Chapter 3.2.2.3 --- Participants' results in English in HKCEE --- p.47 / Chapter 3.2.2.4 --- Participants' results in HKCEE --- p.49 / Chapter 3.3 --- Instrumentation --- p.51 / Chapter 3.3.1 --- Questionnaire --- p.51 / Chapter 3.3.2 --- Vocabulary test --- p.52 / Chapter 3.3.3 --- Measuring productive vocabulary knowledge --- p.54 / Chapter 3.3.4 --- Vocabulary breadth measure --- p.55 / Chapter 3.4 --- Procedures --- p.57 / Chapter 3.5 --- Data Analysis --- p.59 / Chapter 3.6 --- Summary --- p.60 / Chapter CHAPTER 4 --- RESULTS / Chapter 4.1 --- Introduction --- p.61 / Chapter 4.2 --- Vocabulary Breadth --- p.61 / Chapter 4.2.1 --- Overall performance of Hong Kong senior secondary school students --- p.62 / Chapter 4.2.2 --- Comparing performance of students with different educational backgrounds --- p.64 / Chapter 4.2.2.1 --- "Students in the Science, Business, and Arts streams" --- p.64 / Chapter 4.2.2.2 --- Students from Chinese-medium schools and English-medium schools --- p.67 / Chapter 4.2.2.3 --- Students using textbooks written in different languages --- p.70 / Chapter 4.3 --- Correlation Between Students' Vocabulary Size and Their Success in English in HKCEE --- p.73 / Chapter 4.4 --- Common Mistakes in Students' Answers --- p.77 / Chapter 4.5 --- Summary --- p.78 / Chapter CHAPTER 5 --- DISCUSSION / Chapter 5.1 --- Introduction --- p.80 / Chapter 5.2 --- Vocabulary Size of Senior Secondary School Students in Hong Kong --- p.80 / Chapter 5.2.1 --- General vocabulary --- p.80 / Chapter 5.2.2 --- "Problems encountered in reading, listening, speaking and listening" --- p.82 / Chapter 5.2.3 --- Academic vocabulary --- p.86 / Chapter 5.3 --- Comparison between the Present Study and Past Research Conducted in Hong Kong --- p.87 / Chapter 5.3.1 --- Chui (2004) --- p.87 / Chapter 5.4 --- Medium of Instruction Policy --- p.93 / Chapter 5.4.1 --- Effects of medium of instruction on vocabulary learning of Hong Kong senior secondary school students --- p.95 / Chapter 5.4.2 --- Effects of language of textbooks on vocabulary learning of Hong Kong senior secondary school students --- p.104 / Chapter 5.5 --- Significant Patterns Regarding the Performance of Participants of Different English Results in the HKCEE in the Vocabulary Test --- p.111 / Chapter 5.6 --- Summary --- p.112 / Chapter CHAPTER 6 --- CONCLUSION / Chapter 6.1 --- Introduction --- p.113 / Chapter 6.2 --- Implications of the Present Study --- p.113 / Chapter 6.2.1 --- Recommendation to secondary school English teachers --- p.113 / Chapter 6.2.2 --- Recommendation to secondary schools in Hong Kong --- p.116 / Chapter 6.2.3 --- Recommendation to the Hong Kong Government --- p.117 / Chapter 6.3 --- Limitations of the Present Study --- p.118 / Chapter 6.4 --- Suggestions for Further Research --- p.120 / Chapter 6.5 --- Summary --- p.121 / REFERNCES --- p.123 / APPENDICES / Appendix A Invitation Letter to Schools in Hong Kong --- p.129 / Appendix B Questionnaire for the Research Study --- p.130 / Appendix C Productive Vocabulary Levels Test --- p.132 / Appendix D Suggested Answers for the Productive Vocabulary Levels Test --- p.136 / "Appendix E Table 11 (Results of Scheffe Post-hoc Test for Comparing the Mean Scores of Students in Different Streams, Science, Arts and Business.)" --- p.137 / Appendix F Table 18 (Results of post-hoc test comparing the scores of students achieving different English grades in the HKCEE.) --- p.139 / Appendix G Table 27 (Results of post-hoc tests comparing the mean scores of students in different groups using different combinations of medium of instruction in junior forms and senior forms) --- p.144 / Appendix H Table 32 (Results of post-hoc test comparing the scores of students using textbooks written in different combinations of languages in junior forms and senior forms in the vocabulary test) --- p.159
248

At-risk students: an exploratory survey of secondary school responses

Ho, Kit-wah, Kitty., 何潔華. January 1993 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
249

A case study on "the man in the principal's office": his leadership & its effectiveness

Ho, Wai-ching, 何慧貞 January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education
250

The attitudes of secondary school form five students in Hong Kong towards physical education: implications forprogramme design

Leung, Sheung-ping., 梁想平. January 1997 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Master / Master of Education

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