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A 17-year-old girl from Southwest China’s Chongqing, whose admission letter was stolen by her mother, has finally been allowed to go to college in Beijing. ....
China will establish about 200 new vocational schools and colleges nationwide to further develop vocational education, and it will provide financial support for these schools through central government funds and special-purpose local government bonds, a multi-department announcement said on Tuesday.
February 03, 2021 Pixabay Chinese authorities have banned the use of mobile phones in schools. The Ministry of Education said the ban, which applies to both primary and secondary schools, was designed to crack down on “internet and games addictions” and help students focus their attention on study. The ban restricts students bringing mobile phones onto school grounds. A pupil will need parental approval, along with the school’s written permission, before the student is allowed to bring their device to campus. However, all phones must be relinquished during class time, the ministry said on its website on Monday. Its directive, which is effective immediately, is aimed at “protecting the students’ eyesight, making them focus on study and preventing them from getting addicted to the internet and games”. It has the added goal of “enhancing students’ physical and psychological development”. ....
By Li Yang | China Daily | Updated: 2020-12-31 07:27 Share CLOSE Students attend class at Beijing National Day School - Longyue in the Haidian district of Beijing on May 11, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua] The Ministry of Education on Wednesday introduced a long-awaited rule for ensuring discipline in primary and middle schools. The rule, which will come into effect on March 1, stipulates that schools and teachers can take disciplinary action when students commit acts of disobedience, engage in disorderly conduct, endanger others safety, or infringe on others rights. The rule triggered heated discussions because while most people agree that teachers should be empowered to enforce discipline by punishing students and correcting their behaviors, there is no unanimity on how far the teachers can go. ....
Beijing schools to advance winter vacation to lower COVID-19 risk By Du Juan in Beijing and Zhang Yu | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2020-12-29 17:37 Share CLOSE Students attend class at Beijing National Day School - Longyue in the Haidian district of Beijing on May 11, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua] Primary and middle schools in Beijing will advance the upcoming winter vacation to lower coronavirus transmission risks at schools, according to the Beijing Municipal Education Commission. Primary schools will start winter vacation on Jan 16, two weeks earlier than a previous plan, Li Yi, spokesman for the Beijing Municipal Education Commission, said Tuesday afternoon during a press release held by the Information Office of Beijing Municipality. ....