News on national education controversy tops student poll
Local secondary students pick the controversy over curriculum the biggest news item of 2012
The national education controversy came in at No 1 in the 2012 Hong Kong Secondary Students' Top 10 News Election.
The survey, organised by the politically independent Hok Yau Club, asked more than 85,000 pupils from 120 local secondary schools to pick, from 30 options, the top 10 most important news stories in their opinion.
News on the national education saga garnered 73.15 per cent of the votes to take the first place in the poll.
Among the 10 news items on the list, four were related to cross-border tensions.
Based on the survey, secondary pupils were highly concerned about the national education issue, the ban on mainland mothers giving birth in Hong Kong and suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of mainland activist Li Wangyang .
News of mainland professor Kong Qingdong labelling Hong Kong people as lackeys of the British was voted the 10th most important item.