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Several primary schools refuse to take part in trial TSA tests

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Education minister faces questions over HK$433,700 spent on overseas duty trips

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Hong Kong primary students spend more time on homework than global peers – survey

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The Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union has urged teachers to boycott the controversial Territory-wide System Assessment.
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Teachers union urges TSA boycott as officials ‘blame excess exercises on schools’

by Kris Cheng18:10, 14 December 201519:14, 31 March 2020
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Reading 30 books a month is ‘no big deal’, says Education minister Eddie Ng

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Lawmakers and children protest against TSA exams outside a LegCo hearing on TSA on Sunday.
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