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Mothering China: From the Womb to the Nation
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Students generally find CCCH9054 engaging and valuable, though some found it challenging. The course covers a wide range of topics related to motherhood in China and is recommended for those interested in history or gender studies. Dr. Carol Tsang is seen as an excellent teacher who encourages active participation and provides useful feedback.
Grading is generally considered generous; quizzes can get full marks with attendance, and the final essay can be coasted through with effort. However, some students found it average to slightly harsh.
Workload varies; some find it heavy due to group projects, while others consider it manageable. The course typically requires around 4-6 hours per week including lectures and tutorials.
Assessment includes quizzes (generally easy), two essays, a final essay with strict requirements, and active participation in tutorials and presentations.
Teaching is described as engaging and helpful. Dr. Carol Tsang is praised for her encouragement and support during the course.
Students recommend attending lectures regularly to score full marks on quizzes and discussing ideas actively in tutorials. Group projects should be worked with known classmates to avoid stress.
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