The Value of the Humanities in Higher Education
Perspectives from Hong Kong
Eddie Tay author Michael O'Sullivan author Evelyn Tsz Yan Chan author Flora Ka Yu Mak author Thomas Siu Ho Yau author Yutong Hu author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer Verlag, Singapore
Published:13th Aug '20
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This book presents an extensive analysis of the multifaceted benefits that higher education in the humanities offers individuals and society, as explored in the context of Hong Kong. Using both quantitative graduate employment survey data and qualitative data from interviews with past humanities graduates and with leading humanities scholars, the study provides an objective picture of the “value” of humanities degrees in relation to the economic needs and growth of Hong Kong, together with an in-depth exploration of their value and use in the eyes of humanities graduates and practitioners. Therefore, although it is hardly the only book on the value and status quo of the humanities worldwide, it nonetheless stands out in this crowded field as one of the very few extended studies that draws on empirical data.
The book will appeal to both an academic and a wider audience, including members of the general public, non-academic educators, and government administrators interested in the status quo of humanities education, whether in Hong Kong or elsewhere. The report also includes a wealth of text taken directly from interviews with humanities graduates, who share their compelling life stories and views on the value of their humanities education.
ISBN: 9789811571862
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105 pages
1st ed. 2020