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Liberal Studies | Liang Meifen and Cheng Jialang scolded each other in a heated debate. Liang: You were brainwashed. Zheng: Fallacies

2020-12-01T23:34:13.079Z


The "Policy Address" announced that there will be major revisions to the Liberal Studies subject. Last week, the Secretary of Education, Yang Runxiong, announced the reform arrangements, including halving the class hours, changing the score to only distinguish between qualified and unqualified, and joined the inspection activities to the Mainland. Stand up


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Written by: Peng Zhuowei

2020-12-01 20:57

Last update date: 2020-12-01 20:58

The "Policy Address" announced that there will be major revisions to the Liberal Studies subject. Last week, the Secretary of Education, Yang Runxiong, announced the reform arrangements, including halving the class hours, changing the score to only distinguish between qualified and unqualified, and joined the inspection activities to the Mainland.

Legislative Council Education Committee Chairman Leung Mei-fun and "Education Field" spokesperson Cheng Karang attended the Hong Kong and Taiwan program "Viewpoint 31" today (1st) in the Extreme Debate Liberal Studies Division. During the half-hour program, the two repeatedly scolded each other and Leung Mei-fen criticized Cheng Jialang was "brainwashed" by the Liberal Studies Department, "You are indoctrinated by others," and Cheng Jialang countered by accusing Leung Mei Fen of false truths, "You are the source of radicalization in society."

Liang Meifen believes that "the failure of general education lies in implementation, just like building a house without foundation." She opposes the maintenance of compulsory compulsory examinations for general education and calculates the scores for admission to universities. She believes that general education should be "happy to read and cultivate Positive values ​​of classmates".

Cheng Kar-lang said that in the "Policy Address," he did not see how to help young people develop in Hong Kong. He did not understand why the government should subsidize mainland enterprises to attract young people to develop in the Greater Bay Area. "Why not go international?"

Liang Meifen also pointed out that as early as 2009, she stated that the Liberal Studies subject should be reviewed. She described the government's "students don't make up the children" in the Liberal Studies subject. She criticized teachers for teaching with fragmented materials. The relevant theoretical foundations should be studied at the same time when studying general studies.

On the other hand, Cheng Jialang said that he had conducted exchanges and inspections in the Mainland and believed that liberal arts "is not about memorization, but that it is necessary to cultivate critical and multi-angle thinking." He believes that the government's reforms are "to be brainwashed."

Cheng Jialang also said that after reading the "policy address," he "does not want to work harder", thinking that the government wants to "send young people to the Greater Bay Area, but young people most want to stay in Hong Kong for development."

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