Bilingual education at the time of Hong Kong's opening

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Bilingual education at the time of Hong Kong's opening

This book highlights the significant contributions of Frederick Stewart, a Scottish official who played a pivotal role in shaping bilingual education in Hong Kong during the British colonial era. Following Hong Kong's establishment as a British colony in 1842, Stewart recognized the importance of promoting English education in the administrative policies of the British government. Over his 27-year tenure, he championed holistic education, resisted pressures, and implemented bilingual courses, laying the foundation for Hong Kong's public school system. Stewart's efforts directly nurtured a generation of intellectuals committed to "Western learning," indirectly influencing China's modernization process. This book provides an overview of Stewart's remarkable achievements in bilingual education.
Book Title Bilingual education at the time of Hong Kong's opening
Author Bai Jielian
ISBN 9789888167708
Book Language Chinese
Publication Date 2012-05-04
Publisher Wen Yun Publishing House
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