Though her house is near the daughter’s school,
Lan, an office worker, has to bring the daughter to the school every morning.
Lan goes together with the girl and accepts to be late to the office, because
she has to carry the school bag to the school for her daughter.
Lan fears that the heavy school bag may cause
a bone fracture to the little daughter, and she has every reason to worry about
that. A 4th grader reportedly got a shoulder bone fracture because of the
overly heavy school bag, who was then brought by his family to the Van Hanh
Hospital in HCM City. The students weight is 25 kilos, while he had to carry a
4-kilo school bag to school every day.
Lan said that right after hearing the
information, she and her husband have to help the daughter carry school bag to
school. “I feel frightened when seeing my daughter with the big and heavy bag
which covers her shoulder and back,” Lan said.
The Ministry of Education and Training says
that primary school students have to carry no more than 9 textbooks to school
every day. However, in fact, in order to fulfill their learning duties,
students have to bring up to 20 textbooks to school.
Every day, primary school students need
textbooks on Vietnamese language, books for doing exercises in Vietnamese
language, the necessary textbooks for mathematics and mathematics exercises,
reference books and a textbook where they write down the teachers’
instructions. Besides, they also have to carry other textbooks to serve the
learning subjects of the days: either arts, informatics, English, or the
sciences on the nature and society.
The physicians from the Central Children’s
Hospital have warned that if students have to carry heavy bags on their back
for a long time, they may suffer from the scoliosis or become hunchbacked.
The Ministry of Education and Training the
Hanoi Department for Education and Training, once accidentally examined some
school bags of some primary school students. The examination found out that
some of the school bags, owned by the students from the first to the fifth
grades, were weighted up to five kilos.
Especially, the educational inspectors also
found water, bread or milk in the school bags of the students. As their parents
feel unsatisfactory with the quality of the meals provided by the schools, they
ask children to bring additional food to be sure that the children have good
health enough for studying.
Educators have blamed the lack of knowledge of
parents on the overly heavy school bags of primary school students. Nguyen Huu
Phat, Headmaster of the Ly Thuong Kiet Primary School in Hanoi, said that the
education ministry only requires students to bring the most basic textbooks for
every learning subject.
Phat said that parents can purchase reference
books for their children, but the books should not be brought to school,
because they will make the school bags heavier.
A teacher has advised parents to examine the
textbooks their children carry to school every day. In many cases, students do
not check their timetables and they carry all the textbooks they have to
school.
Meanwhile, parents argue that educators should
not blame on parents in this issue, while they should think of reducing the
volume of books students need to carry to school.
Source: NLD
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