What should primary and secondary schools do to ensure that students have 10 minutes of normal activities between classes?

2023-11-08

On September 7th, in Liangwang Township, Rongjiang County, Guizhou Province, Wang Zhangyan, a teacher at Liuji Elementary School, led students to play games between classes. Recently, the phenomenon of primary and secondary school students being restricted for 10 minutes between classes in some places has attracted widespread attention, as reported by Xinhua News Agency reporter Liu Xu. Officials in charge of the Ministry of Education previously told Xinhua News Agency reporters that the Ministry of Education will further urge local and school governments to strictly implement relevant national regulations, follow the laws of education and students' physical and mental development, Resolutely correct the practice of simply restricting students' necessary breaks and activities during class based on the principle of "ensuring student safety". This requirement has won many praises, but how can it truly be implemented? The reporter conducted an investigation into this matter. Some primary and secondary school students enjoy the break as the bell rings. At the main campus of Huaxi Primary School in Huaxi District, Guiyang City, Guizhou Province, many students come out of the classroom and freely move around on the playground. Lower grade students jump short ropes under the guidance of the teacher, while higher grade students go to play basketball and table tennis. At the First Primary School in Huichuan District, Zunyi City, Guizhou Province, during a 10 minute break, many students also walked out of the classroom and freely moved around on the playground. Similar scenarios also exist in some primary and secondary schools in Heilongjiang, Yunnan, and Inner Mongolia. At Wantang Elementary School in Pingbian County, Honghe Prefecture, Yunnan Province, the bell rang after class, and the playground was instantly "activated": girls crossed their legs and danced "weaving flower baskets", boys formed a team to play three person basketball, and children took turns playing table tennis in front of the table tennis table... "We require all children to leave the classroom after class, even girls who like to be quiet and not move, we encourage them to go out for a walk." Yang Qingyi, the counselor of the school's team, introduced. At Guangming Primary School in Shuangyashan City, Heilongjiang Province, students came to the sports field after class and dispersed according to the designated area. They jumped rope, kicked shuttlecock, played eagle catching chick... They had a lot of fun, and the sound of happy play continued. At Beiyuan Primary School in Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, just as the bell for class ended, a child surnamed Wang greeted several classmates and came to the playground to play with sandbags. We all enjoy playing with sandbags, and we come to the playground right after class. Seize the time to play for a while, "Wang told reporters as he played with sandbags. His school does not have regulations that prohibit students from leaving the classroom during breaks, nor does it require them to leave the classroom. Some students who like peace will go to the book corner to read books after class. On May 17th, students at Shancheng Road Primary School in Ulanhot City showed off their traditional Chinese opera exercises during recess to avoid safety accidents. A reporter from Xinhua News Agency (photographed by Wang Zheng) found that the main reasons for some primary and secondary school students being restricted in their 10 minute break activities are concerns about unexpected situations such as collisions during play, which can lead to unnecessary trouble, as well as limited school space. Difficulties lie ahead, how have these schools solved them? Wang Ka, the principal of Huaxi Primary School, said that the school has a total of over 4500 students in its four campuses, with over 1900 students in the main campus. In order to avoid accidents such as collisions during students' extracurricular activities as much as possible, the school not only strengthens safety education for students, but also arranges on duty teachers to patrol the playground and corridors, reminding students to pay attention to safety. Baotou Iron and Steel Street Third Primary School sets up some according to students' preferences

Edit:Luoyu    Responsible editor:Wang Xiaojing

Source:XinhuaNet

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