China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Anti-bullying action plan rightly puts onus on schools and teachers

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THE EDUCATION MINISTRY, Public Security Ministry and nine other central government department­s have jointly published an action plan to address the issue of bullying in schools, which has become a grave problem. According to the plan, those responsibl­e for repeated bullying in primary and middle schools will be transferre­d to reformator­y schools. Thepaper.cn commented on Thursday:

The plan shows the authoritie­s are taking the issue of bullying in schools seriously and intend to set up a comprehens­ive system to prevent and control violence in schools.

The plan gives schools the responsibi­lity to deal with any bullying on campus, in effect entitling schools to use a heavier hand to resolve the issue. And crucially, the plan stipulates the school principals and relevant teachers will be held accountabl­e for failing to fulfill their duties in this respect.

And the possibilit­y of children who repeatedly bully being sent to reformator­y schools is noteworthy, as it is the first time that such a heavy penalty has appeared among the disciplina­ry measures to tackle those children who refuse to correct their behavior.

Neverthele­ss, the authoritie­s should be prudent in sending children to reformator­y schools, and this should only be used as the last resort, because a diploma from a reformator­y school is a lifelong taint.

Also, as the plan indicates, the schools should pay more attention to taking all necessary measures to prevent bullying from happening in the first place rather than punishing those responsibl­e afterwards. Those children who engage in bullying are also in need of psychologi­cal guidance and help.

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