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E-grāmata: Soft Skills and Aspirations in Chinese Children and Youth

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Young people are expected to learn "e;academic"e; or "e;technical"e; knowledge in a manufacturing economy, which can be referred to as "e;hard skills"e; (for example, to produce a car through assembly lines). In many countries today, countries have been shifting from a manufacturing economy to a service economy, which has resulted in young people expecting to gain skills that are non-technical and widely transferable to different settings. This skills are referred to as "e;soft skills"e;, which are basically related to the qualities of an individual. In this book, the authors include several chapters on soft skills development in adolescents with particular reference to Chinese culture. This book includes conclusions based on the data collected from the third year of the community-based P.A.T.H.S. Project in Hong Kong. It also discusses dreams, aspirations, hopes and related constructs in Chinese adolescents. Additionally, the authors also present chapters on the relationships between pornography consumption and positive youth development qualities; and the last few chapters document attempts to promote soft skills in university students. With the emergence and consolidation of a service or knowledge-based economy, the desired qualities in adolescents have changed. Obviously, soft skills development plays an important role in the employability of young people. It is also vital to the complete development of young people as individuals in the present and future.
Introduction 1(2)
Chapter 1 Development of "soft skills" in adolescents
3(6)
Daniel T.L. Shek
Janet T.Y. Leung
Joav Merrick
Section one Evaluation
9(90)
Chapter 2 Perceived effectiveness and satisfaction of a community-based positive youth development program
11(22)
Daniel T.L. Shek
Janet T.Y. Leung
Kies S.Y. Chan
Chapter 3 Evaluation of a community-based positive youth development program in Hong Kong
33(22)
Daniel T.L. Shek
Xiaoqin Zhu
Chapter 4 Evaluation of a community-based positive youth development program for adolescents with greater psychosocial needs
55(18)
Daniel T.L. Shek
Cecilia M.S. Ma
Peixuan Zhao
Chapter 5 Subjective outcome evaluation of the community-based P.A.T.H.S Project
73(26)
Daniel T.L. Shek
Janet T.Y. Leung
Jing Wu
Section two Dreams
99(66)
Chapter 6 Dreams and aspirations for life
101(18)
Daniel T.L. Shek
Florence K.Y. Wu
Hildie Leung
Chapter 7 Hope, aspirations and resilience in children and adolescents
119(20)
Hildie Leung
Florence K.Y. Wu
Daniel T.L. Shek
Chapter 8 Developmental impact of dreams, aspirations and related behavior in children and adolescents
139(26)
Florence K.Y. Wu
Daniel T.L. Shek
Hildie Leung
Section three Psychological needs and risk behavior
165(56)
Chapter 9 Psychological needs, self-regulation, motivation and Hong Kong Chinese university students
167(24)
Cecilia M.S. Ma
Daniel T.L. Shek
Catie C.W. Lai
Chapter 10 Exposure to online pornography among Hong Kong Chinese adolescents
191(16)
Cecilia M.S. Ma
Daniel T.L. Shek
Catie C.W. Lai
Chapter 11 Protective factors of intentional and unintentional consumption of online pornography in Hong Kong
207(14)
Cecilia M.S. Ma
Daniel T.L. Shek
Catie C.W. Lai
Section four Leadership
221(42)
Chapter 12 Qualitative evaluation of a service leadership subject in a Chinese context
223(20)
Daniel T.L. Shek
Jing Wu
Li Lin
Emma X.P. Pu
Chapter 13 Chinese students in Hong Kong and their view on general education
243(20)
Daniel T.L. Shek
Florence K.Y. Wu
Wen Yu Chai
Section five Acknowledgments
263(20)
Chapter 14 About the editors
265(2)
Chapter 15 About the Department of Applied Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hunghom, Hong Kong
267(4)
Chapter 16 About the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in Israel
271(4)
Chapter 17 About the book series "Pediatrics, child and adolescent health"
275(8)
Section six Index
283(2)
Index 285