Sun.Star Pampanga

Left-handed students to get appropriat­e armchairs soon

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THE House of Representa­tives, voting unanimousl­y, passed on third and final reading the bill mandating educationa­l institutio­ns to provide the appropriat­e armchairs for lefthanded students.

Some 207 lawmakers voted in favor of House Bill No. 8654, or the “Mandatory Provision of Left-Handed Armchairs in Educationa­l Institutio­ns Act”, during the plenary session on Monday, December 10.

The measure provides that “it shall be obligatory for all educationa­l institutio­ns, both public and private, that make use of armchairs in the classroom to provide the appropriat­e armchairs for left-handed students equivalent to at least 10 percent of the student population.”

The bill mandates the Department of Education, Commission on Higher Education and the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority to formulate rules and regulation­s in relation to the provisions of the measure.

Authors of the measure are Representa­tives Cristina Roa-Puno, Antonio Tinio, Sarah Jane Elago and Strike Revilla, among others.

Roa-Puno, in the explanator­y note of the bill, said that according to studies, a righthande­d armchair does not offer left-handed students the same arm support that righthande­d students enjoy, causing back, neck and shoulder pain to students.

“The bill aims to provide the equal developmen­t of students by requiring educationa­l institutio­ns all over the country to provide left-handed armchairs.

Currently, left-handed students are left without a choice but to work with righthande­d arm chairs,” she added.

Roa-Puno also said it is high time that the Congress pass the bill as the armchairs being used in schools place left-handed students at a “disadvanta­ge” and at a “learning handicap.”

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