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Written by: Golden Chess
2020-11-27 11:14
Last update date: 2020-11-27 11:18
Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor recently issued a "policy address" to correct the "alienated" problem of liberal arts.
The Secretary for Education, Yeung Run-hsiung announced yesterday (26th) that although it was decided to maintain the compulsory examinations for general education, the subjects will be renamed, and the public examination grading arrangements will be changed to only pass or fail, and students must also go to the Mainland Survey.
Yang Runxiong pointed out today (27th) that students going to the Mainland are not simply to observe and communicate, but to produce special reports. I believe that students going to the Mainland will learn more comprehensively than they are now.
Some listeners questioned that relevant requirements violated the freedom of entry and exit in the Basic Law. Yang pointed out that considering the long-term interests of students, it is good for students’ personal growth from a learning point of view. He also emphasized that the authorities cannot force students. Go up the drain?"
▼Eight Key Points of Policy Address 2020▼
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When Yang Runxiong attended the Hong Kong and Taiwan program "Millenniums" today, he said that students going to the mainland are not simply observing, but must complete a special report, and make preparations before and after the event, but do not count the results.
The final promotion depends on the recommendations of the Curriculum Development Council.
Exposure to world issues such as climate change through the Mainland
He also believes that students can access world issues, such as climate change, through the Mainland.
At present, students can only conduct independent topical research in Hong Kong through books and cannot experience them personally. Therefore, personally visiting the mainland believes that the learning can be more comprehensive. "There are so many things to observe in the mainland."
Some listeners questioned whether the requirement for students to visit the Mainland for inspections violates the "Basic Law" to protect the freedom of entry and exit of Hong Kong people. Yang Runxiong emphasized that "forcing someone to leave if you have nothing to do", but from a learning perspective, I believe that the Mainland inspections are beneficial to students' personal growth Increasing horizons and knowledge is a good thing. It also points out that all government affairs are done legally. "Individual cases have reasons to decide. Of course, there will be individual considerations."
Based on the long-term interests of students, long-term development needs to be integrated into the Greater Bay Area
He also pointed out that the authorities' considerations are based on the long-term interests of students, which is also the biggest reason and goal of this reform.
And the long-term development of Hong Kong needs to be integrated into the Greater Bay Area. "If we hold on to resistance, we must not go up. Is this mentality a good thing for children's future development?" Yang emphasized that Hong Kong is a free society and as a government. No one can be forced, and parents have a great say in education.
In the past, the authorities also hoped that every student can return to the Mainland and the funds are also ready
When asked that many student groups were worried that their participation in social activities in the past would affect their entry into the Mainland, Yang Runxiong pointed out that this reform focuses on long-term issues, and practical issues can be considered at that time.
Since the authorities have hoped that every student can return to the Mainland in the past, the funds are also ready.
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