Hong Kong's Secretary for Education Eddie Ng said on Friday that he had reached agreement with the kindergarten operators concerning pupil admission procedures.
As Teachers' Day approaches, many parents in China are debating giving gifts to their children's teachers, an issue widely viewed as a test of teachers' ethics and parents' confidence.
A slew of child injuries and deaths have prompted China, a land of the single children, to keep kids safer through legislation, government intervention and promotion of public awareness of minors' safety.
President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that permits tests on students to see if they have consumed drugs or psychotropic substances, the Kremlin website said Saturday.
Over Ninety percent of parents support educating minors about sex, and incorporating it into school education, the Beijing News, reported on Monday, citing a survey.
Huang Mingzhen goes home once every three weeks, only to see the sullen, expressionless face of his 13-year-old son Huang Bo. Like Huang, many abducted children find it hard to be forcibly separated from their foster parents and integrate with their biological family. With Children's Day just around the corner, the well-being of these returned children has garnered widespread attention. Moreoever, around half of abducted children came from rural families, who often cannot afford to provide psychological counselling to these children undergone such a traumatic experience.
After being separated for five years, 12-year-old Wang Yi's dream of seeing his parents for the upcoming Spring Festival holiday was dashed after he was told that his parents failed to secure train tickets.