Explainer | What you need to know about the education row in which a Hong Kong teacher was disqualified for discussing independence

  • Unprecedented decision to strip teacher of professional qualification over lesson plan has raised concerns of a possible chilling effect
  • But education officials have insisted the lesson was inappropriate, and that any talk of independence has no place in classrooms

Students file into the Alliance Primary School in Kowloon Tong, where a teacher was disqualified over a lesson plan touching on independence. Photo: Felix Wong

A teacher from the Alliance Primary School in Kowloon Tong has been stripped of his registration for life by Hong Kong authorities who said he promoted the notion of Hong Kong independence via materials prepared for pupils – something his defenders deny.

It was the first instance of a teacher being disqualified because of classroom content, setting off a protracted debate over what is appropriate content for students, and whether such a harsh punishment could have a chilling effect on educators.

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