Middle School – The Nanfang https://thenanfang.com Daily news and views from China. Thu, 01 Dec 2016 02:53:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.1 Not Enough Room on Campus, Students Have to Move Into Bathrooms as Dorms https://thenanfang.com/squat-toilet-bathroom-used-student-dorm-hebei/ https://thenanfang.com/squat-toilet-bathroom-used-student-dorm-hebei/#comments Wed, 07 Sep 2016 03:34:25 +0000 https://thenanfang.com/?p=380662 Students at a middle school in Hebei arrived on their first day of school to discover that their assigned dormitory was an actual bathroom, complete with squat toilets located next to the beds. People were shocked when a man, Mr Li, posted the photos online. Li said that he made the discovery when he accompanied his sister […]

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Students at a middle school in Hebei arrived on their first day of school to discover that their assigned dormitory was an actual bathroom, complete with squat toilets located next to the beds.

People were shocked when a man, Mr Li, posted the photos online. Li said that he made the discovery when he accompanied his sister to the Quzhou Experimental Middle School in Handan.

handan toilet dorm room school dormitoryLi said that not only were the facilities completely unrenovated, but the room smelled like a toilet. As seen in the photos, the bathroom’s squat toilets were still intact, although covered up with boards to allow students to walk to the bunk beds that were placed side by side.

As if that weren’t enough, 15 students were expected to live together in the dorm room, although only tens beds were available.

Quzhou Experimental Middle School Principal, Mr Guo, admitted that the school did not have enough facilities to accommodate its student body, and repeatedly apologized for the mistake.

The students have since been moved out of the bathroom, which is now undergoing renovations to become a real dormitory room.handan toilet dorm room school dormitory handan toilet dorm room school dormitory

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Video Surfaces Showing Chinese Middle School Students Beating Up Their Teacher https://thenanfang.com/anhui-middle-school-students-gang-beat-teacher/ https://thenanfang.com/anhui-middle-school-students-gang-beat-teacher/#comments Mon, 25 Apr 2016 00:21:59 +0000 https://thenanfang.com/?p=375747 A shocking video reminiscent of the Cultural Revolution has emerged on the Chinese Internet of a group of middle school students assaulting their teacher during class. The brawl took place last week at Fanji middle school in Mengcheng County, Anhui. A male student is seen facing off against a substitute teacher during English class. The student, defiantly unwilling […]

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A shocking video reminiscent of the Cultural Revolution has emerged on the Chinese Internet of a group of middle school students assaulting their teacher during class.

The brawl took place last week at Fanji middle school in Mengcheng County, Anhui. A male student is seen facing off against a substitute teacher during English class. The student, defiantly unwilling to hand in his test paper, approaches the teacher. The teacher grabs the student’s throat, forcing him back when all hell breaks loose.

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A number of male students rush the teacher, pushing him back into a corner and proceed to punch and kick him. When the short flurry of attacks subside, the teacher again confronts the student who refused to hand in his paper, and slaps him.

This prompts another wave of attacks by the students, some of them wielding impromptu weapons, while the student that was choked hits the teacher with a small stool. Again, the teacher confronts the student, and gives him another slap.

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This causes another wave of attacks by the students. When the barrage concludes, the teacher emerges with his shirt torn and attempts to regain control of the class when the video abruptly ends.

The principal of the middle school has been suspended. No word on what happened to the teacher. Local police and education officials are cooperating in a joint investigation.

Here’s the video:

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Chinese React to a Disastrous Experiment of Putting Chinese Teachers in a UK School https://thenanfang.com/teaching-uk-students-chinese-style-education-sparks-netizen-debate/ https://thenanfang.com/teaching-uk-students-chinese-style-education-sparks-netizen-debate/#comments Fri, 07 Aug 2015 00:55:01 +0000 https://thenanfang.com/?p=366322 As China keeps rising in influence around the world, other countries are getting interested in understanding its winning formula. This is the case for the Bohunt School in the UK, which asked five Chinese teachers to use Chinese-style education techniques on 50 middle-school students in a pilot project. As captured in the documentary Are Our Kids Tough […]

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As China keeps rising in influence around the world, other countries are getting interested in understanding its winning formula. This is the case for the Bohunt School in the UK, which asked five Chinese teachers to use Chinese-style education techniques on 50 middle-school students in a pilot project.

As captured in the documentary Are Our Kids Tough Enough? Chinese School by the BBC, the experiment tried to determine if doing things the Chinese way can turn around a British education system with lagging students. However, what mostly happened was a clash of cultures in which teachers and students complained about each other.

Many of the Chinese teachers complained about the undisciplined and unfocused nature of the British students. Science teacher Yang Jun was completely flummoxed when a teenage girl left the classroom in tears upon reading tabloid news about a boy band. “In China we don’t need classroom management skills because everyone is disciplined by nature, by families, by society. I found it difficult to understand such emotional behavior over a pop band,” said Yang.

Meanwhile, 15 year-old Rosie Lunskey also expressed frustration with her new Chinese teachers. “I’m used to speaking my mind in class, being bold, giving ideas, often working in groups to advance my skills and improve my knowledge. But a lot of the time in the experiment, the only thing I felt I was learning was how to copy notes really fast and listen to the teacher lecture us.”

But the controversy didn’t end there. The Chinese teachers also pointed their criticism at the UK social welfare system for causing apathy among its students.

Mandarin teacher Wei Zhao said cuts to the welfare system will motivate students to learn. “Even if they don’t work, they can get money, they don’t worry about it,” said Wei. “But in China, they can’t get these things so they know ‘I need to study hard, I need to work hard to get money to support my family’. If they (the British government) really cut benefits down to force people to go to work, students might see things in a different way.”

Widely available on the internet in China, the BBC documentary caused a lot of discussion among Chinese netizens who looked upon their own experiences with the Chinese education system. Here is some of what they said:

舞者的武者:
Looking at it from another aspect, Chinese students are better able to suffer in silence than students in the UK. 

HHHHHH学院:
It’s like as though by using English-style teaching, the results are supposed to be more innovative. This is just a bunch of crappy students trying to find excuses, and it’s hilarious.

好大一只_蚊:
Actually, I really like the Chinese education system. If it were to become as open and free as the UK system then I think it would turn to rubbish, exploiting the nation’s welfare system.

瓜田澄思:
After the documentary aired, a person from the UK made a post on Twitter saying the vast majority of the students in the film have self-discipline problems, have trouble with comprehension, don’t respect the authority of teachers, and are a disgrace to the UK by losing face. This comment said the UK education system has spoiled these children rotten. If the future of their country is within the hands of these people, then a catastrophe is awaiting. The Chinese and UK systems of education are completely different from each other, and yet they both give rise to a similar concern that they both don’t work.

斯坦福桥的BlueSky:
Chinese and Western education systems each have their own pros and cons, and it’s hard to distinguish who is better or worse at whatever. But there is one thing that is for sure, and that is no matter which system they’re in, lazy people will always be losers!

徐欣V:
It really is just as the teacher said, we don’t have any way to learn the same way as UK students due to the way the things are right now in China. The pressure upon Chinese students to compete with each other is fierce. The population is high. If you don’t work hard, you will get eliminated.

十多年熬一锅粥:
Comparing the two to each other, it’s not a bad idea to use the strengths of others in order to make up for your own shortcomings. So if I were to have incorporated farming techniques as part of my education, I would have become the worst of all students.

古三界:
One way is to perform rote memorization, the other is individualized teaching. One way is to cultivate students to become obedient slaves, the other is cultivate their hobbies and interests.

斑马先生随行笔记:
Many people say that there’s no use to learning mathematics. They say, ‘Do you need to use algebra when buying vegetables?’ I just want to tell these people that upon learning mathematics, you won’t even need to look at the price of vegetables anymore.

大西北的吕先生:
To all the people who say that the Chinese education system has failed, I have to tell you that all the people that have passed through this system will go on to become the cornerstones of society. It may even be that they will become the leaders of China will come from these so-called failed education system. At that time, what are you going to do? Are we all going to die, then?

小小鹿汤圆:
I don’t understand why there are so many Chinese criticizing their own education system as being completely worthless. Other countries find merit and redeeming quality in our education system. Why can’t we be more tolerant and friendly towards our own country?

静夜之轩:
Many of the scientists in laboratories across the USA are from China. Does this not dispel the awful notion that Chinese people are not innovative? The Chinese education system is one where short-term gains can not be met. Even if you were to put US teachers into Chinese high school classes, one week would not be enough time to make an impact upon these students. As well, through the examination you can establish a sturdy base of knowledge as well as providing a way to achieve good results.

forever辰洋:
I don’t know if Chinese-style education in the UK would be at all effective, but I do know that UK-style education practiced in China would be completely useless.

哈哈公主o:
All of a sudden, I feel as though the Chinese-style education isn’t all that bad anymore.

o阿硫克o:
I feel relieved upon reading through the comments. A lot of people seem to understand, while those that don’t aren’t ever likely to understand, no matter which education system they come from. Lots of other countries are starting to study our education system. There will be those people who will invariably belittle and reject our way of learning. I completely believe that the future will belong to China.

allisonlian:
This kind of comparative test is significant. These two education models can increase their strengths through mutual advancement, and is worth exploring.

在自己的故事里成为强者:
Whatever suits the situation of their own country is best. The Chinese education system is not suitable for the UK, while the UK education system is not suitable for China.

L翘翘:
When I was younger I preferred the foreign education system, but now I find myself increasingly in favor of the Chinese system. Some people say that the Chinese education system doesn’t encourage innovation. A person who recently took the gaokao said the questions have all been reformed and don’t ask for the rote answers that were common a few years before. Now, the teacher tells us we should ask if we don’t understand something, and is more prone to discussing things with us. Students who are cultivated to be modest, understanding, and respectful of the authority of teachers will most likely become people who respect the older generation and follow order.

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Overwhelming Majority of Beijing Students Think Democracy is Important https://thenanfang.com/overwhelming-majority-beijing-students-think-democracy-important/ https://thenanfang.com/overwhelming-majority-beijing-students-think-democracy-important/#respond Tue, 28 Apr 2015 00:52:34 +0000 https://thenanfang.com/?p=171652 The consensus abroad is that China’s Central Government has been very effective at promoting itself as the true ruler of China, even going as far to remove the evils of western thought from Chinese classrooms. But people in China may be bigger fans of democracy than first thought, at least if a poll among students […]

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The consensus abroad is that China’s Central Government has been very effective at promoting itself as the true ruler of China, even going as far to remove the evils of western thought from Chinese classrooms. But people in China may be bigger fans of democracy than first thought, at least if a poll among students in Beijing is to be believed.

The municipal committee of Beijing commissioned a large-scale poll involving one percent of all Beijing youth, and found 83 percent said they strongly agreed or agreed with the statement: “Democracy is very important to me.” Students from 16 districts ranging from the first year of middle school to the last year of high school took the questionnaire and were interviewed as part of the process. More than 6,000 middle school students and nearly 4,000 high school students were involved.

Students often understand democracy through the election of class monitors, which is done by a popular vote. Eighty percent of poll respondents said they voted for the student they believed to be best suited for the position; eight percent said they voted for themselves; seven percent said they voted for people they had strong ties with; while six percent said they didn’t care who won saying the ballot is meaningless. Furthermore, while democracy seems to be popular, 70 percent of students said they were looking forward to joining the Communist Party.Furthermore, while democracy seems to be popular, 70 percent of students said they were looking forward to joining the Communist Party.

The poll also revealed a few other things about Beijing youth. Twenty percent say they get less than six hours of sleep each night, with 39 percent saying they are under “a lot of stress” or “great stress”. When encountering a personal problem, 53 percent of respondents say they will turn to a friend or classmate while 22 percent say they turn to no one. Only 23 percent of Beijing students say they will get their parents to help.

The poll also shows that Beijing students are ambitious, with 70 percent describing themselves as hard workers but only 22 percent saying they are “satisfied” with their efforts.

 

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School Wall Collapses Killing 5 Middle School Students https://thenanfang.com/5-middle-students-killed-following-school-wall-collapse/ https://thenanfang.com/5-middle-students-killed-following-school-wall-collapse/#respond Tue, 09 Dec 2014 01:30:56 +0000 http://www.thenanfang.com/blog/?p=33776 An accident at a middle school in Anhui has claimed the lives of five students.

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Five female middle school students in Anhui were killed when a campus wall they were resting against collapsed on them.

The students at Tongren Middle School in Huaibei were taking a break during physical education class when the old school wall collapsed. A number of students were also injured in the incident.

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Dongguan middle school ‘asked teachers to nominate candidates for expulsion’ https://thenanfang.com/dongguan-middle-school-asks-teachers-to-nominate-candidates-for-expulsion/ https://thenanfang.com/dongguan-middle-school-asks-teachers-to-nominate-candidates-for-expulsion/#respond Thu, 02 Jan 2014 23:00:21 +0000 http://www.thenanfang.com/blog/?p=19810 A middle school in Dongguan's Dalang Town has reportedly required each teacher to nominate four candidates from their class for expulsion

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Shuilin Middle School in Dongguan has reportedly asked the teachers of each class to nominate four of their students for expulsion, Southern Metropolis Daily reports.

Students at Shuilin Middle School during their military training, image courtesy of QQ News

Students from the school in Dalang Town claim that if any student on the list violates any rule before the students break up for Chinese New Year, then they will be expelled. In response to the accusations, the school said in a statement that it was simply identifying struggling students that were in need of one-to-one tuition.

A group of students told the newspaper that the school was determined to remove the bad apples that affected their classmates and teachers and would not suffer serious financial losses because it had over 3,000 students anyway.

In a phone call with the newspaper, the deputy principal surnamed Mu claimed that the school was merely trying to identify the students who needed extra help ahead of the end-of-term exams.

Do you believe the students’ claims?

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