Journal of Basic Education

A publication of the Hong Kong Institute of Educational Research
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Vol. 9 No. 2/Vol. 10 No. 1, 2000

CONTENTS

ARTICLES
1 Curiosity and Exploration Revisited
  Amy CHAK
23 The Biliterate and Trilingual Policy and Multiculturalism (Article written in Chinese)
  LEUNG Man Yee
37 Parenting Gifted and Talented Children: An Overview and Some Practical Considerations for Hong Kong Chinese Parents
  David W. CHAN
53 Help! Two Case Studies of Two Primary School Students Helping Each Other in Class
  Ming Ming CHIU and WU Wing Yin
77 An Analysis of the Development of Vernacular Primary School System of Hong Kong (Article written in Chinese)
  TANG Shing Fung
FORUM ON PRACTICE
Focus: A Comparison of Local Schools and International Schools from the Perspectives of Three Hong Kong Students
91 Introduction (Article written in Chinese)
   Grace MAK
95 Teacher, Can You Smile to Us More? (Article written in Chinese)
   CHAN Wai Tak
97 Two Years of Happy and Fruitful Learning (Article written in Chinese)
   Facealike
103 The Pot and the Kettle: The Brewing Paradoxes of Education
   Xiang Victoria CHENG
Innovations in Classroom
111 Religious Education and Children Literature - How to Conduct Christian Education via Children Literary Work (Article written in Chinese)
   Maggie LAU
News and Views
125 Teaching Children Chinese in Augsburg - Experiences and Recommendations (Article written in Chinese)
   Helen Wai Ngan SCHREIBER
135 New Concepts of the Beijing Parents - Consumption, Competition and Autonomy (Article written in Chinese)
   LAU Yuk Ling
BOOK REVIEW
143 Let Them Eat Data-How Computers Affect Education, Cultural Diversity, and the Prospects of Ecological Sustainability (Article written in Chinese)
   MAN Si Wai
149 Changing the Curriculum: The Impact of Reform on Primary Schooling in Hong Kong (Article written in Chinese)
   LAM Chi Chung

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