This paper describes a project meant to develop a standard for Hong Kong students' work in biology. The process involves defining students' work and setting standards for students aged 9, 12, and 16. Besides defining the academic and scientific knowledge to be achieved at various levels, the analysis also includes desirable skills and attitudes for students learning science. Both science process and cognitive skills are included in the portrait of students' work. The role of teachers who participated in the study and ways to enhance professional development among them is also discussed. (Author/WRM)
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- Hong Kong
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- ['Reports - Descriptive', 'Speeches/Meeting Papers']
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- United States of America
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- Singapore Japan Korea England United States and Canada. 4
- Combining the two evidences the science attainment of the secondary two students can partly reflect the 4
- It is a time when attitudes interest and confidence in 4
- Besides setting a local standard this project has taken an innovative approach by 5
- Based on the students works collected teachers expectations and comments the 7
- The National Steering Committee which include officers from the Department of 7
- An instrument that measures teacher professional competence is 8
- It is this part that makes the setting of 9
- TIMSS International Study Center. 1996 Highlights of Results from TIMSS Third 10
- Development of organisms and continuity of life 11