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    <description>Jennifer W. Tang is an assistant researcher at Our Hong Kong Foundation. She is a sociocultural anthropologist and policy researcher interested in broad questions about knowledge, politics, arts, and culture. She holds a degree in human, social, and political sciences from the University of Cambridge and is professionally trained in classical ballet.</description>
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      <description>Over the past two years, social unrest and the Covid-19 pandemic have caused interruptions to in-person teaching and learning in Hong Kong.
While these disruptions have created opportunities for the development of education technology and innovation in modes of teaching, educators are also concerned about the impact of school suspension on children’s growth.
Classrooms offer a space for children to acquire knowledge, learn how to form relationships, and develop a wide array of skills from a very...</description>
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      <title>Hong Kong cannot improve online learning with more money alone</title>
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