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He then referred to Mr. Wilson Wang's request that urgent attention
be given to alleviating the anxiety facing parents of children in Primary
6 over the future prospects of their children's education after this summer;
and Mr. Wang's argument for maximising the usage of present facilities
so as to achieve the highest enrolment possible within existing facilities.
In reply, Mr. Canning said: "I do not wish to comment too closely
on this suggestion or indeed other suggestions that have been made on the
Green Paper on education.
"It would not be proper to do so, as I may be accused of pre-empting
the discussions on the paper I shall shortly be presenting to the Board of
Education."
As far as this year is concerned, the Director said, "there are
difficulties in the way of formulating new policies regarding entry to
secondary schools to be implemented from September."
But he emphasised that plans for the expansion of secondary education
up to 1976 in accordance with existing policy will, in any event, take place.
Pointing out that secondary expansion is at the cross-roads, Mr.
Canning said that it would be imprudent to turn in any one particular direction
without a careful examination of the long-term effects on our children's
futuro.
11This examination is being carried out as fast as possible but many
factors, not the least where the qualified teachers or where the money to
finance the massive expansion would come from, have to be taken into account."
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