KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian women's singles shuttlers have been in the doldrums for far too long and national coaching director Rexy Mainaky was in no mood to sugarcoat his general assessment of them.
BEIJING: A secondary school in China has come under fire for requiring its students to sign a written promise that if they kill or injure themselves their decision was not related to the place of learning.It has been circulated widely on social media after being shared by a parent who said he had also alerted the authorities about it, the Yangcheng Evening News reported.
The investigation found that the school held discussion meetings in all classes on December 23 on the topic of cherishing life. “I promise: I will always cherish life, and respect life. I will never give up my life for any reason. Instead, I will keep on fighting and working hard with an optimistic attitude,” the commitment letter reads.
The authority said it has urged the school to withdraw the letter and to annul the commitment it contains.“In the future, we are planning to push all schools in the region to improve their educational methodspsychological and pay attention to students’ psychological well-being,” the education department said.One netizen said: “This school has crossed all moral boundaries. Its actions are beyond my imagination.
School Under Fire Students Sign Suicide Disclaimer Absolve Institution Responsibility
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