Most middle-school students lack enough sleep (Shanghai Daily) Updated: 2006-03-06 14:24 Most Chinese middle-school
students don't sleep enough, because of heavy study burdens, a recent survey by
a group of education media found.
Almost 70 percent of Chinese junior high-school students slept less than
seven hours a night, according to the survey, which is based on 1,783 students'
questionnaires. The Chinese education authority issued a guideline in 1979,
which said middle-school students should have at least nine-hours of sleep or
eight hours for high-school students.
The results are due to middle-school students' schedules, the survey said. In
the questionnaire, 39.04 percent middle-school students arrived at schools
between 6 am to 6:30am; 24.85 percent of students had to get up as early as from
5am to 5:30am. Only 22.27 percent students were permitted to reach schools from
7:30am to 8am.
Corresponding with the arrival-time data, the leaving-time data shows: 22.66
percent of student left schools before 9pm; 36. 74 percent were off between 9pm
to 10pm and 18.45 percent got back home after 11pm.
The Ministry of Education said middle-school students should not study beyond
eight hours per day, including the study time at school. But the questionnaires
shows 59.71 percent students have 11 classes per day and 27.65 percent even have
more than 13 classes every day.
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