HKCEE is an effective performance indicator. Discuss.
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HKCEE is an effective performance indicator A student at the end of his/her five-year secondary education normally takes the HKCEE. Our team strongly oppose today's motion, "HKCEE is an effective performance indicator". To begin with, let me define the motion, "HKCEE" refers to the Hong Kong Certificate Examination of Education, which is a public examination that HK F.5 students sit for every year. "Effective" means capable to perform duties well; and "performance" refers to something done and ability, while "indicator" means being a sign of. First of all, I would like to make one thing clear. HKCEE only shows the academic performance of those who study in normal schools, like ours, and those who sit for the exam, but NOT those who are studying in schools like international schools. Thus, HKCEE is not an effective one to show those students' performance. This point will be further developed by our first...

