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The United Hong Kong Fund advocates to send 100,000 yuan per person for lifelong learning to promote the Hong Kong government to reform education according to industry development

2021-09-15T07:29:41.021Z


The Solidarity Hong Kong Fund today (15th) released a new research report on education and youth policy, stating that the participation rate of continuous learning in Hong Kong has remained at 20% for many years, which is far behind Singapore's 49%. The report recommends that the government coordinate official business studies


The Solidarity Hong Kong Fund today (15th) released a new research report on education and youth policy, stating that the participation rate of continuous learning in Hong Kong has remained at 20% for many years, which is far behind Singapore's 49%.

The report recommends that the government coordinate the three parties of government and business schools, draw up a blueprint for industrial development and talent demand, set up a dedicated department to review the existing education system and provide the positioning of lifelong learning institutions, encourage lifelong learning for Hong Kong people, and enhance competitiveness; Year-old citizens will be provided with a lifelong skills development grant of 100,000 yuan per person to take courses related to professional development.


The report recommends that the government consider the economic environment of neighboring areas such as the Greater Bay Area and anticipate skill needs; financial incentives can be provided to encourage the industry to participate in the course design, operation and approval process, and institutions should provide corresponding courses and workplace learning experience.

At the same time, reform the qualification recognition system, consider linking micro-certificates, internal corporate training with academic qualifications such as academic credits, micro-bachelors, and micro-masters, and combine qualification certification, employability and academic requirements.

Huang Yushan: Young people can’t do it once and for all because of the mismatch between the academic world and the workplace

Huang Yushan, chairman of the Hong Kong RGC and emeritus president of the Metropolitan University, described that young people cannot "get it right once and for all" after graduation. There is a mismatch between the academic world and the workplace, and the government needs to review and improve.

The Solidarity Hong Kong Fund claims that wetlands have been destroyed and advocates the impact of ecological solidarity through development and conservation in Changchun. The Hong Kong Fund proposes to rebuild 3,000 hectares of land in 9 major New Territories development areas. The 18-year-old can buy "HDB flats". The Solidarity Hong Kong Fund establishes the "Contemporary China" website to introduce national conditions Information: Fighting for the right to speak. The Unity Hong Kong Fund expects to complete an average of only 12,000 private buildings in 5 years. Promote streamlining of land development approvals. The Unity Hong Kong Fund advocates the establishment of an innovation park in Kowloon Bay. The report advocates submission of general science textbooks for review. Solidarity Hong Kong Fund Guo Kaijie: Practice is Realistic

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