After the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) forcibly implemented the Hong Kong National Security Law, the education sector in the financial hub has also become a target of “rectification.” Hong Kong teachers have been disqualified or dismissed in a series of incidents because of their remarks on their city’s political situation. An atmosphere of terror is in the air. About 40 percent of teachers have said they intend to leave the education sector in Hong Kong. Fung Wai-wah, president of the Hong Kong Professional Teachers’ Union, said on his website that the push by the city’s education bureau for curriculum reform according to Beijing’s requirements, the unfair handling of complaints, and even requiring CCTV in classrooms, have increased political pressure in the education sector. On May 5, the union conducted an online survey of 1,178 secondary, primary, kindergarten, and special school teachers and principals in Hong Kong. The results showed that 19.2 …