National Identity Questions Not Linked To NSL: Govt

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2021-04-06 HKT 22:08

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  • Primary school students are reportedly being asked whether a citizen should be willing to sacrifice his or her life for the country. File photo: RTHK

    Primary school students are reportedly being asked whether a citizen should be willing to sacrifice his or her life for the country. File photo: RTHK

Education officials said on Tuesday that a self-evaluation kit that asks primary school students, among other things, whether a citizen should be willing to sacrifice his or her life for the country had nothing to do with the imposition of the national security law.

The Education Bureau issued the response after online media quoted a teacher as saying his school had included questions relating to national identity in the latest Assessment Programme for Affective and Social Outcomes (APASO).

APASO was first introduced in 2003. It is designed so schools can understand students' social development and needs.

According to the media report, there were questions that asked students to what extent they agreed with people supporting their country, even if they thought their country was doing something wrong, and how much they loved their country.

But education officials stressed the assessment also measured students' self-concept, as well as health and well being, not only national identity. They added it was a school's decision on what to ask, and students answering "extremely agree" was not necessarily ideal.

"It's groundless that individual media have linked the questions to ultra-nationalism," said the statement.

The bureau said it had not asked the schools to collect certain data and schools also didn't need to submit the findings to the government.

But it said, since the current APASO was last updated more than a decade ago, it had asked a university to review the questions so they better met the needs of social and educational development.

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