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News: The Education Bureau reminds schools not to disclose the report of the National Security Education Group to avoid being pressured by reports

2021-02-24T09:10:28.657Z


The Education Bureau issued administrative guidelines to all schools on National Security Education earlier, requiring schools to set up a working group to coordinate the work of national security education and submit reports year by year. The first report must be submitted by August at the latest. Government sources today


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Written by: Deng Yinglin

2021-02-24 17:03

Last update date: 2021-02-24 17:03

The Education Bureau issued administrative guidelines to all schools on National Security Education earlier, requiring schools to set up a working group to coordinate the work of national security education and submit reports year by year. The first report must be submitted by August at the latest.

A government source revealed today (24th) that in order to avoid media reports or school-to-school comparisons, which will bring pressure to schools, schools do not need to upload the National Security Education Annual Report to the school website, and reiterated that teachers, students and parents will be aware of it. ".

Since the school does not need to hire additional staff to promote the National Education, the Education Bureau has no intention to apply for additional funding for National Security Education.

The Bureau of Education will promote Guoan Education, which will be fully implemented as soon as the 2022/23 school year.

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The Bureau of Education will promote Guoan Education, which will be fully implemented as soon as the 2022/23 school year.

According to the administrative guidelines of "National Security: Specific Measures for Schools" issued by the Education Bureau earlier, schools must set up working groups or appoint dedicated personnel to coordinate and coordinate work, and formulate measures to prevent and handle political activities from entering the campus.

Before the end of August this year, schools must review the current implementation of national security education in the school and plan a work plan for the new school year to submit a report to the government.

News: Not uploading the national security report is to leave room for the school

However, government sources revealed to the media today (24th) that after the school submits the National Security Education Report this year, it does not need to be uploaded to the school website to avoid being pressured by media reports or comparisons between schools.

The source emphasized that teachers, students, and parents of the school’s activities are well aware of this arrangement. This arrangement is "not opaque," but it is hoped that the school will have more space and flexibility in the first one or two years.

The Education Bureau will review the reports collected by schools and provide support to schools in need. If there are schools that are worth learning from, the Education Bureau will hold seminars to share experiences.

A government source revealed to the media today (24) that after the school submits the National Security Education Report this year, it does not need to be uploaded to the school website to avoid being pressured by media reports or comparisons between schools.

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The first year's report focuses on reviewing the current situation of the school, but no actual results are expected

The source believes that the school's new National Security Education, the first year of the report does not necessarily have actual results, mainly just to review the current situation of the school and plan for the future.

As for the 2022/23 school year, the school must submit the previous school year’s annual report and the work plan for the school year to the Education Bureau by the end of November each year. The source explained that they hope to cooperate with the school board to discuss school development in the third quarter. time.

A government source revealed to the media today (24) that after the school submits the National Security Education Report this year, it does not need to be uploaded to the school website to avoid being pressured by media reports or comparisons between schools.

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No need to increase manpower for the promotion of National Security Education

The Federation of Education has earlier proposed that the government will continue to increase education funding, including providing national conditions and national security education subsidies to schools, such as allocating 100 million yuan to encourage schools to develop national conditions and national security school-based textbooks.

I was asked whether the school will have additional funds to implement national security education?

The source pointed out that the establishment of a national security education team by the school does not require additional hiring. The government will provide other educational resources or subsidies, and there is no intention to allocate additional funding for the national security education.

The multi-subject curriculum framework for primary and secondary schools announced earlier that will add elements of national security education is under study and will be launched later.

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