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The Education Bureau distributes selected National Security Readers by the Ministry of Education to all kindergartens in Hong Kong to assist teachers in teaching reference

2021-07-13T04:25:50.657Z


The Hong Kong government actively promotes national security education. Following the earlier distribution of the "Hong Kong Special Administrative Region National Security Law Reader" compiled by the Minister of Education Chen Baosheng and Mainland legal scholar Wang Zhenmin, the Education Bureau has distributed to primary and secondary schools,


The Hong Kong government actively promotes national security education. After the Education Bureau has distributed to primary and secondary schools the "Hong Kong Special Administrative Region National Security Law Reader" compiled by the Minister of Education Chen Baosheng and Mainland legal scholar Wang Zhenmin, it will set up local courses this month. Of kindergartens distribute the reading books, and each school will have 7 books as reference books for teachers.


In the circular letter sent by the Education Bureau to schools, the school once again reminded the school to help children understand "Hong Kong is part of the country" and "as a Chinese identity", to help students initially understand the country and Chinese culture, and to cultivate national identity.


April 15, 2021 is the "National Security Education Day for All". On behalf of the Ministry of Education, the Director of the Liaison Office of the Central Committee, Luo Huining, presented the "Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Law on Safeguarding National Security" to Chief Executive Carrie Lam.

The books have been distributed to all primary and secondary schools and special schools in Hong Kong.

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Yesterday the Education Bureau wrote to all kindergartens offering local courses in Hong Kong, reiterating that "a preliminary understanding of Chinese culture and identity as a Chinese" is one of the learning expectations of "individuals and groups" in the "Guide to Kindergarten Education Curriculum", reminding kindergarten teachers to click The cognitive development and abilities of children help students get a preliminary understanding of the country and Chinese culture. "To cultivate national identity, students must also be taught to abide by laws and regulations, care for public property, respect and care for others, and become good citizens."

The Education Bureau stated that starting this month, the "Hong Kong Special Administrative Region National Security Law Reader" will be distributed in batches to all kindergartens in Hong Kong with local courses. It is believed that the readers can support teachers to "correctly understand and implement national security education."

Due to the limited number of readers, each kindergarten will receive 7 books.

Starting this month, the Education Bureau will distribute the "Hong Kong Special Administrative Region National Security Law Reader" in batches to kindergartens that offer local courses in Hong Kong.

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