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Hong Kong schools to supply authorities with information on national education uptake among teachers, students

  • Education Bureau also says final comments from inspectors on overall performance of schools to be made public
  • But one school principal warns the extra work will be an additional strain on the profession

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Hong Kong schools will be required to supply information on the efforts of teachers and pupils in national education under guidelines released on Friday.

The Education Bureau added that the final comments of school inspectors on the overall performance of institutions would also be made public.

The new measures, which will take effect from the next academic year, will also include an evaluation of the attitude of pupils towards the country.

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But one professional warned that the extra work involved would add to the strain on educators.

The Education Bureau updated seven self-evaluation items for the assessment of school management, learning and teaching, pupil ethos and support, as well as performance, in a circular sent to all government-aided schools and schools joining the direct subsidy scheme.

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