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China Passes Education Law To Lift Homework Pressure On School Children by MT: 9:03pm On Oct 23, 2021
Can the people in charge of our education in Nigeria borrow a leaf from this. Making students in secondary school to study 18 subjects is quite overwhelming and too stressful. Most of these subjects can be combined together as one subject. 18 subjects, 18 different syllabuses. This makes it almost impossible for children to develop their God-given talents in other areas

China has passed an education law aimed at reducing the pressures of excessive homework and intensive after-school tutoring, state media say.

Parents are being asked to ensure their children have reasonable time for rest and exercise, and do not spend too much time online.

In August China banned written exams for six and seven year olds.

Officials warned at the time that students' physical and mental health was being harmed.

In the last year the state has also introduced a number of measures aimed at moderating children's "addiction" to the internet and popular culture.

The latest measure was passed on Saturday by the National People's Congress Standing Committee, the country's permanent legislative body.
Full details of the law have not yet been published, but media reports suggest it encourages parents to nurture their children's morals, intellectual development and social habits.

Local government will be responsible for implementation, such as providing funding for "enriching extra-curricular activities".

The law received a mixed reaction on social media site Weibo, with some users praising the drive for good parenting while others questioned whether local authorities or the parents themselves would be up to the task.

"I work 996 [from 9am to 9pm, six days a week], and when I come home at night I still need to carry out family education?" one user asked, quoted by the South China Morning Post newspaper.

"You can't exploit the workers and still ask them to have children."

In July, Beijing stripped online tutoring firms operating in the country of the ability to make a profit from teaching core subjects.

The new guidelines also restricted foreign investment in the industry and disrupted the private tutoring sector which was worth around $120bn (£87bn) before the overhaul.

At the time, the move was seen as authorities trying to ease the financial pressures of raising children, after China posted a record low birth rate.

Education inequality is also a problem - more affluent parents are willing to spend thousands to get their children into top schools.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-59020837
Re: China Passes Education Law To Lift Homework Pressure On School Children by rexesq(m): 9:24pm On Oct 23, 2021
Freedom. Time is over, time is over, or teacher do let us go home. We are feeling very hungry, oh teacher do let us goooooo!

Then I go home to do home work again? When will I play, watch cartoons and listen to music. I need to go to the shrine as well. My father is a native doctor. I hold hands for the sacrifices to be made. You can relate. ..
Re: China Passes Education Law To Lift Homework Pressure On School Children by dawnomike(m): 9:35pm On Oct 23, 2021
Hmmm... Modern day education

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