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Arthur Li Kwok-cheung GBS JP (traditional Chinese: 李國章; born 1945 in Hong Kong) was a member of the Executive Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Secretary for Education and Manpower from August 2002 to June 2007.

Before his appointment, Arthur Li was the Vice-Chancellor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, as well as:

An alumnus of St. Paul's Co-educational College and a classmate of Professor Lawrence J. Lau, Li received his medical training at the University of Cambridge. He was subsequently trained at Middlesex Hospital Medical School and Harvard Medical School, before returning to Hong Kong to become the founding chairman of the Department of Surgery and Dean of Medicine at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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His elder brother, David Li Kwok-po, is a non-official member of the Executive Council, member of the Legislative Council and chairman and CEO of the Bank of East Asia. He has two sons, Alexander Li Man-ying (born in 1977) and Peter Li Man-chun (born in 1979); both of whom graduated with first class honours from Cambridge University in Medical Sciences.

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Li's tenure as Secretary for Education and Manpower was marked by an era of education reforms that included the School-Based Management Policy.

Since 2000, the Education and Manpower Bureau has implemented a number of mandates, which include making teachers spend more time with students outside the classroom, adding exams for subjects like English and history, and ordering that teachers take benchmark assessments to prove their language abilities. After instituting wide ranging changes, Li retired from public service in 2007.

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Preceded by:
Charles K. Kao
Vice Chancellor of The Chinese University of Hong Kong
1996—2002
Succeeded by:
Ambrose King
Preceded by:
Fanny Law
Secretary for Education and Manpower
2002—2007
Succeeded by:
Michael Suen
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