2016
DOI: 10.18848/2327-0020/cgp/v16i04/41-55
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Diversifying Sexuality Education in Hong Kong: Research on Pedagogic Practices and the Role of Students’ Initiation in Higher Education Institutions

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“…Lee's (2014) study is especially relevant because it reports that associate degree education in Hong Kong can significantly enhance the general capabilities of students. Luk and Chung (2016) examined the active role of students in initiating sex-related educational activities in community colleges, which proved to be essential in developing their ownership of their sexual identity in the highly desexualized educational setting of Hong Kong. Both of these studies were aimed at examining the impact of associate degree education on students' learning.…”
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“…Lee's (2014) study is especially relevant because it reports that associate degree education in Hong Kong can significantly enhance the general capabilities of students. Luk and Chung (2016) examined the active role of students in initiating sex-related educational activities in community colleges, which proved to be essential in developing their ownership of their sexual identity in the highly desexualized educational setting of Hong Kong. Both of these studies were aimed at examining the impact of associate degree education on students' learning.…”
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confidence: 99%