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Book: Life skills development and school connectedness among senior secondary students in Hong Kong: A brief report

TitleLife skills development and school connectedness among senior secondary students in Hong Kong: A brief report
Authors
KeywordsSelf-efficacy
Life skills
Adolescent
Chinese
Career development
Issue Date2008
PublisherThe University of Hong Kong Faculty of Education
Citation
Yuen, MT, Fong, WTR, Chan, RMC, et al. Life skills development and school connectedness among senior secondary students in Hong Kong: A brief report. Hong Kong: The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Education. 2008 How to Cite?
AbstractThis paper reports results from a survey of 12,241 Hong Kong senior secondary school students from 84 secondary schools. The purpose of the study was to assess students' level of self-effrcacy in applying life skills across three domains comprising academic development, personal-social development, and career development. Students' level of self-efficacy in applying life skills was then analyzed in relation to their school connectedness. Findings indicated that the students perceive themselves to possess positive efficacy in applying life skills across the three domains. Students perceived themselves as effective in avoiding drugs, excessive smoking and drinking, being a responsible learner, understanding others, preparing for marriage and family responsibilities, becoming involved in relationships, and managing their leisure time. They rated themselves as slightly less confident in managing their learning time, study skills, peer learning, educational planning and leadership. School connectedness, including students' relations with teachers and other students, are associated significantly with students' self-efficacy in applying life skills in all areas.
DescriptionThe University of Hong Kong Faculty of Education Life Skills Development Project
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/64730
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DC FieldValueLanguage
dc.contributor.authorYuen, MT-
dc.contributor.authorFong, WTR-
dc.contributor.authorChan, RMC-
dc.contributor.authorLau, PSY-
dc.contributor.authorGysbers, NC-
dc.contributor.authorShea, PMK-
dc.date.accessioned2010-07-13T04:59:37Z-
dc.date.available2010-07-13T04:59:37Z-
dc.date.issued2008-
dc.identifier.citationYuen, MT, Fong, WTR, Chan, RMC, et al. Life skills development and school connectedness among senior secondary students in Hong Kong: A brief report. Hong Kong: The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Education. 2008-
dc.identifier.isbn978-988-17887-1-9-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/64730-
dc.descriptionThe University of Hong Kong Faculty of Education Life Skills Development Project-
dc.description.abstractThis paper reports results from a survey of 12,241 Hong Kong senior secondary school students from 84 secondary schools. The purpose of the study was to assess students' level of self-effrcacy in applying life skills across three domains comprising academic development, personal-social development, and career development. Students' level of self-efficacy in applying life skills was then analyzed in relation to their school connectedness. Findings indicated that the students perceive themselves to possess positive efficacy in applying life skills across the three domains. Students perceived themselves as effective in avoiding drugs, excessive smoking and drinking, being a responsible learner, understanding others, preparing for marriage and family responsibilities, becoming involved in relationships, and managing their leisure time. They rated themselves as slightly less confident in managing their learning time, study skills, peer learning, educational planning and leadership. School connectedness, including students' relations with teachers and other students, are associated significantly with students' self-efficacy in applying life skills in all areas.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherThe University of Hong Kong Faculty of Education-
dc.subjectSelf-efficacy-
dc.subjectLife skills-
dc.subjectAdolescent-
dc.subjectChinese-
dc.subjectCareer development-
dc.titleLife skills development and school connectedness among senior secondary students in Hong Kong: A brief report-
dc.typeBook-
dc.identifier.emailYuen, MT: mtyuen@hkucc.hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authorityYuen, MT=rp00984-
dc.identifier.hkuros160397-
dc.identifier.spage1-
dc.identifier.epage43-
dc.publisher.placeHong Kong-

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