Professor YEUNG Sau-chu, Alison
Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction
BA, DipEd, MA(Ed) (CUHK), PhD (UCLA)
Tel: 2609-6976
E-mail: sauchuyeung@cuhk.edu.hk

Courses taught at present: Subject Teaching & Curriculum (Chinese History & World History). Experiences: secondary school teacher, assistant curator.

Chinese women's history, Chinese legal history, History education, oral history and Archival research.

  1. Journal article. (2000). "Making Connection in School History: How Teenage Students Understand the History of Hong Kong and the Handover." Canadian and International Education, Volume 29 Number 2.

  2. Journal article. (August 1999). "Implementations of the 1997 Junior Secondary History Curriculum: Historical Thinking and Dialogue" Li Shi jiaoxue wenti/ On History Teaching (4). P64 & 36.

  3. Journal article. (March 1999). "Local History in Post-Colonial Hong Kong: Content Analysis of Junior Secondary History Textbooks." Zhongxue lizhi jiaoxue cankao/History Teaching in Middle School (3). p4-6.

  4. Journal article. (March 1999). "School History in Post-Colonial Hong Kong: 1998 Junior Secondary Chinese History and World History Curricula." Kecheng Yanjiu/Curriculum Studies (4). P.27-28.

  5. Conference paper. (1998). "Female Criminality in Qing China: the Justifiable Killing of the Adulterous Couple, 1644-1911" at the 112th annual meeting of the American Historical Association 8-11 January 1998 Seattle USA.

  6. Journal articale. (1996). "Lore of Teacher Education, Voices of History Education." Education Journal 24 (1).

  7. Conference paper. (1993). "The Contextualization of Women's Transgression: The Case of Yang Naiwu and Xiaobaicai in Late Qing China" at the 34th International Congress of Asian and North African Studies 22-28 August 1993 Hong Kong.

  8. Book review. (1992). Marriage and Inequality in Chinese Society Rubie S. Watson and Patricia Buckley Ebrey ed. Berkeley, Los Angeles, Longon: University of California Press, 1991. Journal of New History (1).

  9. Co-editor. (1989). Handbook on Social and Economic Civil Rights. Hong Kong: Society For Community Organization.

  10. Chief editor. (1985). Journey of Growth in Faith: Women. Hong Kong: New Heaven and Earth Publishers.

  11. Journal Article (forthcoming in July 2003). "Fornicating Woman in Qing China: Moral Teachings and Legal Reasoning." Modern China.

  12. Journal Article (2002). "Heroes and Heroines in the History of Hong Kong and Modern China: Voices of Hong Kong Teenage Students" Education Journal 29(2), p1-18


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