Chapter 1. The Persistence of a Class Gap in Education in Industrial-Capitalist Societies and the Roles of Second Chance in Class Inequality in Higher Education
Chapter 2. The Development of Higher Education in Hong Kong: An Overview
Chapter 3. A Longitudinal Qualitative Study of Community-College Students in Hong Kong: Research Design and Process, Methodological Concerns, and Reflection
Chapter 4. Class Differentials in Parental Assistance: Deciding to Seek a Second Chance
Chapter 5. Class Differentials in Academic and Coping Strategies: Studying at Community College
Chapter 6. Class Differentials in Making Decisions on Seeking a Transferal: Deciding What Programmes to Apply and What Option to Take as the Final Offer
Chapter 7. Class Feelings for Rectifying a Critical Educational Failure: The Relevance of Emotional Capital
Chapter 8. Summary and Suggestions
Yi-Lee Wong is a professional consultant in the Faculty of Education at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
This book presents a comprehensive account of the educational experiences of community college students in Hong Kong. Analyzed through a theoretical lens that intersects sociological theories of inequality, including Bourdieu's concept of cultural capital. the student narratives featured in this book reveal the interweaving personal, academic, and professional considerations and challenges affecting their individual choices in the pursuit of higher education. Chapters also reveal why, despite the relative expansion of educational opportunities, the class gap in higher education persists.
Yi-Lee Wong is a professional consultant in the Faculty of Education at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.