Hong Kong Education Bureau

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95% of Hong Kong Students Use AI; Now Teachers Must Get 30 Hours of Training

A staggering 95% of Hong Kong students already use AI for schoolwork, with 1 in 4 unable to complete homework without it. The government’s response is a new mandate for 30 hours of digital education training for all teachers, funded by a HK$500,000 grant per school. This policy marks a turning point in AI governance in education, prioritizing teacher upskilling to match student AI adoption.

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