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Scholarism


Scholarism () is a Hong Kong pro-democracy〔Wilfred Chan and Yuli Yang, CNN (Echoing Tiananmen, 17-year-old Hong Kong student prepares for democracy battle ) 28 September 2014〕 student activist group active in the fields of Hong Kong's education policy, political reform and youth policy.
It currently has around 200 members.
The group is known for its stance on defending the autonomy of Hong Kong's education policy from Beijing's unconstitutional〔"No department of the Central People's Government and no province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the Central Government may interfere in the affairs which the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region administers on its own in accordance with this Law."〕 interference.〔”(Joshua
) Wong formed a group of students in Hong Kong called Scholarism to stop the territory from implementing a mainland-designed “national education” policy that ignored the Tiananmen massacre and pushed fealty to the Chinese Communist Party.”〕〔” After Hong Kong’s other activists dialled back their opposition to Beijing’s plans for how the city’s (region's) mayor (leader), or chief executive, would be elected, the students stepped in to drive the current protests.” 〕
Founded by a number of secondary school students on 29 May 2011, the group first came to media attention when they organised a protest against the “National Education” put forward by the Hong Kong government in 2012. At the height of the event, 120,000 students and members of the public attended the demonstration and forced the government to retract its plans to introduce “National Education” as a compulsory subject in schools.〔
==History==


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