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Autor:
Mei Yee Wong
Publikováno v:
Teaching in Higher Education. 28:654-671
Moral education is not a new concept in universities; however, university students’ firsthand learning experience and valuation of moral education have not been fully explored. As part of a teachin...
Autor:
Mei Yee Wong
Publikováno v:
Journal of Moral Education. 50:368-383
The discussion of moral dilemmas has long been a teaching strategy for moral education. However, the questioning techniques teachers use to lead moral discussions are not fully understood. With ref...
Autor:
Mei-Yee Wong
Publikováno v:
Citizenship Teaching & Learning. 14:263-276
Studies have demonstrated the importance of citizenship education for preservice teachers; however, studies on citizenship education pedagogies in university programmes have been rare. This small-scale study furthers the discussions in western and Ch
Autor:
Mei Yee Wong
Publikováno v:
Journal of Beliefs & Values. 40:133-145
The human development (HD) model for religious education (RE) emphasises how students benefit from studying religion. However, detailed teaching practices for ‘learning from religion’ are n...
Publikováno v:
Sains Malaysiana. 47:2319-2323
Growing application of radiation sources and lack of awareness among workers in practicing protective measures imply an increased risk of radiation exposure to eye. This study determined the status of colour vision and its association with working du
Autor:
Mei Yee WONG
Publikováno v:
Frontiers of Education in China. 10:251-273
Autor:
Mei-Yee Wong
This book examines, from a sociological perspective, teacher-student power relations in classroom learning and teaching. The case study consists of four Hong Kong primary schools—and sixteen classrooms therein—that were selected as research sites
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 292:E1358-E1363
There is substantial evidence in the literature that elevated plasma free fatty acids (FFA) play a role in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes. CVT-3619 is a selective partial A1adenosine receptor agonist that inhibits lipolysis and lowers circulatin