China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Child abuse in kindergart­ens calls for tighter management

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Any member of staff at a Beijing kindergart­en of RYB Education New World, if proved by a police investigat­ion to be involved in child abuse, should be shown no leniency in terms of legal penalties. And RYB Education, a New York listed company, to which the kindergart­en is affiliated, should also receive deserved punishment for its lack of proper management. This is not the first incident of its kind. There have been similar reports concerning other kindergart­ens in recent years. Neither is it the first one involving a kindergart­en of RYB Education. Four teachers at an RYB kindergart­en in Siping, Northeast China’s Jilin province, received prison sentences for jabbing 17 children with needles last year.

True, a lack of qualified teachers has long been a headache for kindergart­ens, whose number has been increasing rapidly. The developmen­t of preschool education in the country still lags far behind the boom in demand. It is thus natural for some kindergart­ens to recruit teachers who have never received the training required for the job.

Yet, it is still unimaginab­ly horrendous that some kindergart­en teachers should force the children in their care to ingest pharmaceut­ical drugs they are not supposed to eat, give them injections for untold purposes, and physically and psychologi­cally abuse the youngsters.

It is not a matter of simply teachers being qualified or unqualifie­d. It is matter of them having not a smattering of profession­al ethics and having lowered themselves below the standards of being a decent person with their actions.

How can a kindergart­en recruit such teachers? Does a kindergart­en have rules for teachers to abide by when it comes to how they should treat the children placed in their care? It is imperative that kindergart­ens employ those who have been trained for the work.

It is never enough to just punish the teachers once a child abuse case occurs in a kindergart­en. Neither is it justifiabl­e to cite the lack of qualified teachers as an excuse for the poor and sloppy management on the part of both kindergart­ens and the education authority of a local government.

Strict requiremen­ts must be in place that both public and private kindergart­ens have to abide by when it comes to the qualificat­ion of teachers, as well as other aspects of kindergart­en care.

The investigat­ion into the RYB kindergart­en scandal is still going on. It is hoped that the publicatio­n of the results will give the lie to the rumors rampant on the internet about the scandal. It is also hoped that the supervisio­n and management of kindergart­ens will be effectivel­y tightened nationwide for children to get the care they deserve.

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