New Horizons in Education


No. 53 , Pages 69 - 90 , 2006

The Students’ Views on the Secondary School Chinese Literature Curriculum (Article written in Chinese)

So Chun YAU

Abstract

In the year 2000, the Hong Kong Curriculum Development Council published a consultation document “Learning to Learn: the Way Forward in Curriculum Development” on the Key Learning Area (KLA) of the Chinese Language Education. It was suggested strengthening the literature elements in the above KLA, and advised that an integrated Chinese Language curriculum to be offered in the senior secondary education. The new curriculum framework includes Chinese Language, Chinese Literature, Chinese Language and Culture and Putonghua, which currently are separated subjects in school curriculum. In addition, it was suggested that enrichment programmes on Chinese Literature to be provided to meet the learning needs of students who have keen interest in this area. In view of the above proposals in the consultation document, the issue of whether offering Chinese Literature as an elective subject in the current senior secondary school curriculum needs to be carefully considered.

Keywords: Hong Kong; Chinese Literature; curriculum

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