China Daily

Welcome move to make kids physically fit

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EDUCATIONA­L authoritie­s have made physical education a compulsory subject for the high school entrance examinatio­n throughout the country, in order to improve children’s physical health. The compulsory exam will now comprise Chinese, English mathematic­s and PE, along with selective subjects. Chinese Business View commented on Tuesday:

Better late than never. Making PE or sports a compulsory subject for the high school entrance exam is a welcome move to make adolescent­s physically fitter, especially because obesity among Chinese children is on the rise.

According to the 2014 National Physical Fitness Monitoring Report, most of the youth physical indicators in China have shown a downward trend over the past 20 years. Chinese adolescent­s are less physically active and spend less time on exercise than their counterpar­ts in Japan and the Republic of Korea, because they spend a lot of time and energy on studies and electronic devices.

The inclusion of PE as a subject for the exam is good, but a proper evaluation system has to be worked out.

All children should be encouraged to play sports from a young age, and parents and teachers should educate them about the importance of being physically fit. After all, the idea is to improve children’s physical health, not to impose another “subject” on them.

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