Exploring the future-ready graduate attributes across the undergraduate curricula from the eight publicly funded Hong Kong universities in the era of academic entrepreneurism

Q3 Social Sciences
Man Ho Adrian Lam
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Given Hong Kong’s robust, high-performing, and entrepreneurial higher education system, universities are preparing their students to adapt, contribute, and thrive as productive workers, capable citizens, and life-long learners. With the employment of both qualitative document analysis and inductive thematic analysis, this study aims to analyse how the eight publicly funded universities in Hong Kong conceptualise and frame their graduate attributes, and reveal the similarities and differences of their underlying motivations and implications. This study brings together eight discourses, namely life-long learning, critical thinking, communication and collaboration, interdisciplinary mindset, contextual systems thinking, commitment and responsibility, ethical values and moral principles, as well as technological capability. Using both the lenses of academic entrepreneurism and future readiness, although several attributes are founded to be academically entrepreneurial in orientation due to the emphasis on equipping students with individual skills and dispositions, some other attributes are bringing students back to the humanistic and social nature of human beings, which reveal that Hong Kong universities are preparing their future-ready students both as agents for personal development and of social good. This study can inform how various universities worldwide can revamp and reinvigorate a common set of future-ready graduate attributes, while contextualising and adapting institution-specific variations.
探索学术创业时代香港八所公立大学本科生课程中为未来做好准备的毕业生特质
香港的高等教育体系稳健、表现出色且富有创业精神,大学正在培养学生适应环境、做出贡献并茁壮成长为有生产力的工人、有能力的公民和终身学习者。本研究采用定性文献分析法和归纳主题分析法,旨在分析香港八所公立大学如何构思和构建其毕业生的特质,并揭示其潜在动机和影响的异同。本研究汇集了八个方面的论述,即终身学习、批判性思维、沟通与合作、跨学科思维、情境系统思维、承诺与责任、伦理价值观与道德原则,以及技术能力。從學術企業主義和為未來作好準備這兩個角度來看,雖然有幾項特質因著著重於裝備學生的個人技能和處事方式而建立起學術企業主義的取向,但另一些特質則把學生帶回人類的人文和社會本質,這顯示出香港的大學正在把為未來作好準備的學生培養成個人發展和社會公益的推動者。这项研究可以为世界各地的大学提供借鉴,帮助它们在因地制宜、因校而异的同时,改革和重振一套通用的 "为未来做好准备 "的毕业生特质。
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International Journal of Chinese Education
International Journal of Chinese Education Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Chinese Education (IJCE) is a result of the collaboration between Brill Academic Publishers and the Institute of Education at Tsinghua University. It aims to strengthen Chinese academic exchanges and cooperation with other countries in order to improve Chinese educational research and promote Chinese educational development. Through collaboration among scholars in and outside of China who are dedicated to the investigation of Chinese education, this journal aims to raise Chinese educational research levels, further recognize and solve Chinese educational problems, inform Chinese educational policies and decisions, and promote Chinese educational reform and development. This journal welcomes empirical as well as theoretical studies on particular educational issues and/or policies.
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