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0:-> December 12th 06 05:05 PM

Another one ...
 
.... bites the dust.

It's those durned anti spanking Zeolots again. 0:-]


http://www.playfuls.com/news_10_5132...-Students.html

Taiwan Becomes 108th Nation To Ban Corporal Punishment Of Students

Taiwan on Tuesday banned corporal punishment of students in schools,
becoming the 108th nation to abolish such punishment of children.

Under the revised Fundamental Law of Education, the nation should
protect students' right to study and to healthy personality
development, and should protect them from physical punishment.

The revised law passed its third reading in parliament on Tuesday and
will become effective after approval by the cabinet.

Taiwan's social groups and education reformers have been pushing for
banning corporal punishment of children for years.

In recent years the Education Ministry has issued orders banning
corporal punishment of students, but the orders have not been written
into law. Many teachers still spank students or verbally humiliate
students, causing the latter physical injury or psychological harm.

According to the Humanistic Education Foundation, some 69 per cent of
Taiwan primary and high school teachers have engaged in corporal
punishment of students, down from 89 per cent 10 years ago.

Since 2002, the United Nations has been urging all nations to ban
physical punishment of children, calling it a violation of children's
human rights.

According to the Geneva-based Global Initiative to End All Corporal
Punishment of children, 107 other countries have already banned
corporal punishment of children either in school or in school and at
home.

© 2006 DPA


Greegor December 14th 06 01:32 AM

Taiwan bans spanking of students in school
 

0:- wrote:
... bites the dust.

It's those durned anti spanking Zeolots again. 0:-]


http://www.playfuls.com/news_10_5132...-Students.html

Taiwan Becomes 108th Nation To Ban Corporal Punishment Of Students

Taiwan on Tuesday banned corporal punishment of students in schools,
becoming the 108th nation to abolish such punishment of children.

Under the revised Fundamental Law of Education, the nation should
protect students' right to study and to healthy personality
development, and should protect them from physical punishment.

The revised law passed its third reading in parliament on Tuesday and
will become effective after approval by the cabinet.

Taiwan's social groups and education reformers have been pushing for
banning corporal punishment of children for years.

In recent years the Education Ministry has issued orders banning
corporal punishment of students, but the orders have not been written
into law. Many teachers still spank students or verbally humiliate
students, causing the latter physical injury or psychological harm.

According to the Humanistic Education Foundation, some 69 per cent of
Taiwan primary and high school teachers have engaged in corporal
punishment of students, down from 89 per cent 10 years ago.

Since 2002, the United Nations has been urging all nations to ban
physical punishment of children, calling it a violation of children's
human rights.

According to the Geneva-based Global Initiative to End All Corporal
Punishment of children, 107 other countries have already banned
corporal punishment of children either in school or in school and at
home.

© 2006 DPA



0:-> December 14th 06 03:47 AM

Taiwan bans spanking of students in school
 

Greegor wrote:
...."I'm speechless?"....

R R R R R R


0:- wrote:
... bites the dust.

It's those durned anti spanking Zeolots again. 0:-]


http://www.playfuls.com/news_10_5132...-Students.html

Taiwan Becomes 108th Nation To Ban Corporal Punishment Of Students

Taiwan on Tuesday banned corporal punishment of students in schools,
becoming the 108th nation to abolish such punishment of children.

Under the revised Fundamental Law of Education, the nation should
protect students' right to study and to healthy personality
development, and should protect them from physical punishment.

The revised law passed its third reading in parliament on Tuesday and
will become effective after approval by the cabinet.

Taiwan's social groups and education reformers have been pushing for
banning corporal punishment of children for years.

In recent years the Education Ministry has issued orders banning
corporal punishment of students, but the orders have not been written
into law. Many teachers still spank students or verbally humiliate
students, causing the latter physical injury or psychological harm.

According to the Humanistic Education Foundation, some 69 per cent of
Taiwan primary and high school teachers have engaged in corporal
punishment of students, down from 89 per cent 10 years ago.

Since 2002, the United Nations has been urging all nations to ban
physical punishment of children, calling it a violation of children's
human rights.

According to the Geneva-based Global Initiative to End All Corporal
Punishment of children, 107 other countries have already banned
corporal punishment of children either in school or in school and at
home.

© 2006 DPA



Greegor December 14th 06 05:41 PM

Taiwan bans spanking of students in school
 
Confusing spanking at home with spanking at school, Kane?

http://www.playfuls.com/news_10_5132...-Students.html

Taiwan Becomes 108th Nation To Ban Corporal Punishment Of Students

Taiwan on Tuesday banned corporal punishment of students in schools,
becoming the 108th nation to abolish such punishment of children.

Under the revised Fundamental Law of Education, the nation should
protect students' right to study and to healthy personality
development, and should protect them from physical punishment.

The revised law passed its third reading in parliament on Tuesday and
will become effective after approval by the cabinet.

Taiwan's social groups and education reformers have been pushing for
banning corporal punishment of children for years.

In recent years the Education Ministry has issued orders banning
corporal punishment of students, but the orders have not been written
into law. Many teachers still spank students or verbally humiliate
students, causing the latter physical injury or psychological harm.

According to the Humanistic Education Foundation, some 69 per cent of
Taiwan primary and high school teachers have engaged in corporal
punishment of students, down from 89 per cent 10 years ago.

Since 2002, the United Nations has been urging all nations to ban
physical punishment of children, calling it a violation of children's
human rights.

According to the Geneva-based Global Initiative to End All Corporal
Punishment of children, 107 other countries have already banned
corporal punishment of children either in school or in school and at
home.

© 2006 DPA




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