May 16, 2010
Hong Kong Shares Its Plans to Become a Major Academic Hub
Karen Kasmauski for The Chronicle
Hong Kong's education secretary, Raymond H.C. Wong, visited American institutions to gauge reaction to the territory's plans to revamp its education system.
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Karen Kasmauski for The Chronicle
Hong Kong's education secretary, Raymond H.C. Wong, visited American institutions to gauge reaction to the territory's plans to revamp its education system.
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Hong Kong's secretary of education traveled the United States this month to discuss how the territory's overhaul of its education system would affect its international programs and the thousands of Hong Kong students who come to America to study each year.
Raymond H.C. Wong met with representatives from several high schools and universities in New York, San Francisco, and Washington, as well as with officials of the U.S. Department of Education and the Institute of International
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