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Hong Kong’s education authorities have called on an elite school to review its data handling policies after it was accused of collecting information from students’ personal computers and allegedly installing devices to monitor their activities.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data also said on Thursday evening it would look into a complaint posted online about St Paul’s Co-educational College’s collection and handling of students’ personal information.
The anonymous complaint surfaced on Instagram and alleged the Mid-Levels school had recently started demanding students turn over their personal computers to IT staff for inspection after discovering the devices were often used to play video games.
Martin Powers has written three books on the history of social justice in China, two of which won the Levenson Prize for best book in pre-1900 Chinese Studies. His recent book, published by Routledge, traces the impact of Chinese political theory and practice on the English Enlightenment. He is currently professor emeritus at the University of Michigan and visiting professor at Peking University.
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Even after Patrick Gale had achieved stellar results on the International Baccalaureate (IB) exam and enrolled in Hong Kong’s top university last year, he was still having stressful dreams about the assessment.
“The plot of one of [the nightmares] was I needed to take a new maths test or else I wouldn’t receive my diploma,” said the 19-year-old, who has now finished his first year at the University of Hong Kong (HKU).