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Education, Society & Cultures - Hong Kong Higher Education in Transition (Hardcover)
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Education, Society & Cultures - Hong Kong Higher Education in Transition (Hardcover)
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Higher education is an important resource for any country, and it
serves as the key agent in forming a better society. The
development of higher education has aroused widespread concerns
among stakeholders in the sector, including policymakers,
university administrators, academics, parents, and students. While
there is a growing trend toward incorporating general education
into the compulsory curriculum of higher education, this topic is
under-researched. The broader societal benefits of including
cultural understanding in higher education have received less
attention, but these benefits are fundamental to the well-being of
society. No direct research between the learning and teaching of
cultures or musical cultures in higher education can be found in
academic references. Dialogue on this issue will help to map
humanities and social studies, education policies, and practices in
contemporary and future higher education. This book addresses the
overriding issues concerning the consequences of links between
higher education and social change. The main objective of this book
is to present information and scholarly research on the development
of and challenges to social change, cultures, and higher education
in Hong Kong. Major trends and movements in the literature of
education and their effects on cultural diversity and social
experiences will be reviewed in order to develop a framework for
the study of diverse cultures and higher education. This study will
trace the development of education and cultures and musical
cultures in Hong Kong from 1984 to 1989 framed by the 1984
Sino-British Joint Declaration Agreement, as well as the return of
Hong Kong's political sovereignty from the United Kingdom to
Mainland China on July 1, 1997. It will also discuss the
sociopolitical contexts and cultural practices of the Hong Kong
Chinese community and show how the interactions between
globalization, localization, and Chinesenization have created their
respective conditions under the influence of diverse musical
cultures. Particular reference will be made to a study of the
General Education Course "Music, Culture, and Society", which is
one of the core requirements offered in the history and
civilization category at Hong Kong Baptist University. The
principal research question of the study focuses on two issues: To
what extent might students be helped in knowing and understanding
music and society, and how might such cultural and social awareness
be perceived by students and inform contemporary educational
practices? This study will report the researcher's recent survey
data and the students' assignments collected from the general
education course, delivered to three different sessions of the
course "Music, Culture and Society" between Spring 2013 and Autumn
2014. The data will also include the students' reflection
assignments on the 2014 Umbrella Movement, where popular songs were
used to support pro-democratic activities.
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