Starting next year, number of new enrolments in public universities, vocational education centres and other institutions could be limited to 270,000.
Starting next year, number of new enrolments in public universities, vocational education centres and other institutions could be limited to 270,000
Education Bureau says cross-border trips in coming school year will include visits to museums and sites of historical relevance to the party.
Institution’s governing council appoints Kenneth Chen to serve three-year term following special meeting on Monday.
HKUST team screened 300,000 chemical compounds in nine months and selected around 10 candidates with potential.
City public schools struggle with unprecedented rise in number of mainland Chinese applicants, many with poor English-language proficiency.
City leader Lee and education secretary Christine Choi dismiss claims sex education in schools, which includes advice to play badminton to curb sexual urges, is ‘unrealistic’.
Jayden Luk, 16, and Kary Chan, 19, among those awarded by fund aimed at helping teenagers and children facing adversity.
University of New South Wales says applicants must submit official reports as additional proof for mainland Chinese academic qualifications.
Education Bureau sex education suggestion that school-age couples should quell sexual impulses by playing badminton attracts mockery online.
Education Bureau slammed as out of touch after advising secondary school students to go play badminton instead when sexual desires arise
Ex-Examinations and Assessment Authority manager Hans Yeung says start time changes of 30 minutes to an hour will make little difference.
Education Bureau says some schools fail to integrate national security elements into other subjects, and also highlights problems elsewhere.
Readers suggest steps to promote children’s holistic development at school, and discuss efforts to cultivate patriotism in the young.
Students will be supervised for at least two hours after taking exam and starting time of tests will be adjusted for certain schools.
New school will be built on land currently being developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties as part of mega project in Sai Sha.
In seeking to boost children’s understanding of Chinese culture, we must not lose sight of why arts education is important in the first place.
Junior secondary pupils to be taught about responsibility to country, media objectivity and environment under new 217-page curriculum.
Lawmakers say business opportunities widespread after giant panda Ying Ying gives birth to twins at Ocean Park.
For Hong Kong youth who want to take an unconventional path in life, the bar for parental approval is set too high.
Cleona Cloete, principal of Wilderness International Kindergarten talks about the long-term benefits of a holistic, child-led curriculum
368 of 597 respondents say they had at least one child studying in the city, while one in five say they are temporarily unemployed.
Pupils using new five-year travel permits for permanent residents with foreign passports to take tour to better understand nation.
Wang Liuyi and Wang Qianyi who won China’s first gold medal in the duet artistic swimming event in Paris received scholarships in Doctor of Education programme.
Sector representative Felix Ho says 30 more kindergartens might close next year and some, with reduced subsidies, may be forced to cut staff.
Education Bureau suggests traditional Chinese painting theory be used as criteria for assessing pupils’ artwork, among other new emphases.
HKU president Xiang Zhang had sought Kenneth Chen for the vice-president role, but the candidate’s HK$5 million yearly package was rejected.