Since 2009, general education has become a compulsory subject in senior high schools in Hong Kong, covering economy, culture, history, language and science. In recent years, some textbooks of general education courses in some schools in Hong Kong have appeared some seriously misleading contents. Educators point out that it is very dangerous that unlimited general education textbooks gradually become political propaganda tools for some people with ulterior motives. ?
On 2002 1 April1day, the Hong Kong Education Bureau issued a circular letter to schools, announcing that in the 20021-22 school year, the optimization measures for the four core subjects of China in senior high schools will be implemented. The Civil and Social Development Section will replace the General Education Section.
Hong Kong Senior High School Examination:
The Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) has passed Grade E, which is regarded as the minimum qualification for secondary school graduates to apply for jobs. Obtaining grade C or above will be regarded as equivalent to GCE? O-Level) or new GCSE. The new Chinese-English system adopts digital grading (1-5, with grade 2 passing, and excellent students are set to grade 5*).
Among them, French is a special subject, because its test paper is not written by the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority, but the title of the International Diploma in Secondary Education (IGCSE) of the Cambridge University Examinations Authority, so its scores will be A*, A, B, C, D, E, F and G.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hong Kong Senior High School Entrance Examination