1st Edition
Making Sense of Education in Post-Handover Hong Kong Achievements and challenges
2. Chapter 2 Vouchers in Early Childhood Education: Market Still? What to Choose Next? (Gail Wai-Kwan Yuen)
3. Chapter 3 Parental Choice in the New Education Market: Aided-turn-Direct Subsidy Scheme Schools in Focus (Jacqueline Chak-Kei Woo)
4. Chapter 4 Unlocking the Dilemma of Language Policy in the Post-1997 Era (Anita Yuk-Kang Poon)
5. Chapter 5 In Search of Equal and Excellent Basic Education in Hong Kong: Insights from Programme for International Student Assessment (Esther Sui-Chu Ho)
6. Chapter 6 Shadow Education: Features, Expansion and Implications (Kevin Wai-Ho Yung and Mark Bray)
7. Chapter 7 Curriculum Reform: Why, How, What and Where it Heads for? (Chi-Chung Lam and Ngai-Ying Wong)
8. Chapter 8 Civic Education in Hong Kong: From Colonial Era to Post-Occupy Movement Era (Yan-Wing Leung, Eric King-Man Chong, and 10. Timothy Wai-Wah Yuen)
9. Chapter 9 Changing Governance, Accountability and Leadership: Hong Kong Education Meets Neoliberalism (Nicholas Sun-Keung Pang)
10. Chapter 10 Should there be Public Reporting of School Performance? The Lessons from the School Inspection Reports Disputes (Thomas Kwan-Choi Tse)
11. Chapter 11 Parents and Home-school Relationships: Issues and Challenges (Shun-Wing Ng)
12. Chapter 12 Changing Student Diversity, Changing Cultures and Changing Education Policies: Cross-boundary Students, Chinese Immigrant Students and Non- Chinese Speaking Students in focus (Celeste Yuet-Mui Yuen)
13. Chapter 13 Excellence without a Soul? Higher Education in Post-1997 Hong Kong (Michael H. Lee)
14. Notes
15. References
16. Contributors
17. Index
Biography
Thomas Kwan-choi Tse received his PhD degree with a focus on sociology of education at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom in 1997. He is currently an associate professor of the Department of Educational Administration and Policy, the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He teaches and publishes in the fields of civic education, moral education, educational policy and sociology of education.
Michael H. Lee received his doctorate in the field of higher education studies at the University of Hong Kong, is a Lecturer in the Department of History of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, teaching and researching in the area of educational history, development and policy in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore.






