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Liberal Studies | Zhang Ruihui denounces that the reform is not in line with the opinions of the task force.

2020-11-28T06:56:09.851Z


The Secretary for Education, Yang Runxiong, announced yesterday (26th) the reform of the Liberal Studies subject, which will remain a compulsory exam, but will be changed to only pass or fail. The courses also need to learn the Chinese Constitution and Basic Law, and the class hours will be cut in half


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Written by: Huang Yongyu

2020-11-27 09:48

Last update date: 2020-11-27 09:49

The Secretary for Education, Yang Runxiong, announced yesterday (26th) that the general education reform will remain a compulsory exam, but will be changed to only pass or fail. The courses also need to learn the Chinese Constitution and the Basic Law, and the class hours will be cut in half. Students must also go to the Mainland for investigation and exchange.

Zhang Ruihui, a director of the Education Association who is a general education teacher, stated on a commercial program today (27) that the reform of the Education Bureau is not the same as the recommendations of the school curriculum review task force, and it is not "almost" as Yang Runxiong described.

He went on to explain that there has been controversy over whether it will become two-level, but the group eventually recommended that the current situation be maintained.

Although the course content will be reviewed, he said that "the group will definitely not mention it at all and it will be halved." The general principle is to maintain the current course hours of the four compulsory subjects and "not even mention any changes in the names."

There were certain standards for certification that year, which questioned the changes affecting the acceptance

He also said that many foreign universities admit students and need to review the accumulation of students' diplomas. There were certain standards for compulsory subjects and assessment content during the certification, but there are changes now, and doubts affect acceptability and denounce the government. The difference in one's thoughts affects the future of others in life.

In addition, Zhang Ruihui pointed out that the previous curriculum reform had a transitional period of several years. If the bureau will implement it next year, he is worried that it will affect the secondary four and five students who are still in school.

As soon as the news came out yesterday, he said that the general teacher's response was mourning, and the previous efforts were put to waste.

He said that many teachers have the deepest feelings. In the past, they have done a lot of hard research courses, and they have also withstood social pressure when teaching.

After the reform, there are only two levels. Zhang believes that students' learning motivation is reduced in disguise, and he also questioned whether the Education Bureau wants to place students in ivory towers and does not want the next generation to learn more about society.

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Source: hk1

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