This report compares and contrasts the educational reforms and coping strategies that have been adopted by socialist China and capitalist Hong Kong as they face the challenges of global marketization (the introduction of market competition and other private initiatives). It charts marketization's influence on decision-making and social policies around the world. One of the outcomes of this global trend is the international quality-assurance movement in streamlining the education institutions. The paper examines the effects of managerialism on Hong Kong's experience and the policy context of quality assurance in education. It discusses the policy of decentralization in schools and the impact derived from the introduction of internal competition. The text describes similar conditions in the mainland by examining the policy context of marketization of education in China, the policy of decentralization and marketization of education, features of marketized education, and the use of competition to enhance efficiency and effectiveness. Examples of market-driven curricula and programs are also provided. The paper concludes by cautioning that recent educational developments in Hong Kong and China have reflected global trends in the reduction of the government's role in education. However, the tide of marketization should not be treated as a simplistic notion of an undifferentiated universal trend. (Contains 99 references.) (RJM)
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- ['China', 'Hong Kong']
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- Reports - Research
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- United States of America
Table of Contents
- In recent years the British government has implemented a scheme 4
- 1992 so as to be accountable for their own 6
- This is the School Management Initiative SMI by the Hong 9
- This strategy of school-based management is based on a 10
- University of Hong Kong as well as the Hong 12
- After the 16
- 1997 Mok and Chan 2000. order to 19
- Mok K.H. 27
- Mok K.H. 1998a Educational Development in Guangdong in the Context of 27
- Education and the Market Place in China International Journal of Educational 28
- Performance Indicators 32