Back-to-front system fails homework test for those who matter

In an education system undergoing reform in the context of a shrinking school population, it should be possible to put the well-being of students at the centre of the process. One would think that the presence of fewer pupils in the system would mean a lowered need for intense competition.

Unfortunately, Hong Kong education continues to remain addicted to large class sizes and the 'pressure cooker' atmosphere of several decades ago.

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