January 2, 2025 - 08:26

In recent discussions, readers have expressed concern over the pressing issues plaguing Hong Kong's education system. A significant focus has been placed on the exam-oriented nature of schooling, which many believe stifles creativity and critical thinking among students. The intense pressure to perform well in examinations has led to alarming levels of stress, contributing to a widespread lack of sleep among schoolchildren.
Parents and educators alike are calling for a shift in the educational paradigm, advocating for a more holistic approach that prioritizes well-being and personal development over rote memorization. Additionally, there are growing concerns about the prevalence of claw machines, which some argue are masking illicit gambling activities. This raises questions about the broader implications for youth engagement and the values being instilled in children during their formative years.
As the community grapples with these challenges, it is clear that comprehensive reform is necessary to foster a healthier, more balanced educational environment for the future generation.
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