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Beijing authorities reinforce supervision over city's kindergartens

TheBeijingMunicipalEducationCommiteehasannounceditwillimplementall-roundsupervisionoverallthecity’skindergartens,byinstallingsurveillancecameras,assigningad-hoc

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Beijing's kindergartens to have permanent inspectors

EverykindergarteninBeijingwillbestaffedwithaneducationalinspectortooversighttheiroperation,localauthoritysaidonSundaynight.Themovecameafterallegationsofchildabu

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Hong Kong education chiefs stamp out study drills in city’s kindergartens

Revised curriculum puts emphasis on ‘play and free exploration’ to foster holistic development

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Revealed: 40 Hong Kong kindergartens allowed to set application fees up to 90 times official ceiling

The problem of some kindergartens charging excessively high application fees has prompted an official investigation by the Ombudsman after the Education Bureau gave around 40 schools the green light for such charges last year.

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HK to implement free, quality kindergarten-education policy

Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said on Wednesday that a free, quality kindergarten-education policy will be implemented from the 2017-18 school year.

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Licenses revoked at NW China drug scandal-hit kindergartens

Two preschools at the center of the antiviral drug scandal in Xi'an, northwest China's Shanxi Province, have had their licenses revoked, the local government confirmed on Saturday.

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Kindergarten trust crisis goes viral

More cases of medicines being administered illegally to preschoolers are emerging in China, as the crisis of confidence in kindergarten managers expands.

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Children at scandal-hit kindergartens show "abnormal" health results

The health indexes of 65 children who attended two kindergartens in China accused of illegally administering antiviral drugs were found to be "abnormal" during a health examination, local government told Xinhua on Sunday.

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Antiviral drug scandal fuels concerns about children's safety

For the past several days, life has been awash with anxiety, despair and anger for the hundreds of parents whose children attended two kindergartens caught in an antiviral drug scandal.

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New measures launched to increase kindergarten admission size

Hong Kong's Secretary for Education Eddie Ng said on Friday that he had reached agreement with the kindergarten operators concerning pupil admission procedures.