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Provisions of the Ministry of Education on Rest Activities
Although some schools allow students to go up and down the stairs freely during recess, the time of ten minutes is too short, and it takes a long time to go back and forth in the classroom playground, so it is easy for students to stumble in the process; Some schools have established a safety management system during recess, and set up supervisors for recess activities, which may be students on duty or patrol teachers on duty. If students violate the recess order, their grades will be reduced or even the evaluation of their classes will be cancelled. According to the results of some media surveys, 75.2% of the parents surveyed said that the phenomenon of quiet ten minutes between classes in primary and secondary schools is common, especially in primary schools, with the proportion reaching 77.2%, which is higher than that in junior high schools (69.8%). In the rules of school recess discipline, the three most common standards are: no loud noise or laughter indoors; Are not allowed to leave the teaching building; Don't talk loudly and don't play outside.

Many parents of students said in an interview that their impression of "ten minutes between classes" is often associated with laughter, kicking shuttlecock and jumping rubber bands, and they don't want their children's school time to be limited to the classroom.

Primary school parents 1: Parents should convey to the school an awareness that parents are willing to let their children go out (play), and our children are not so delicate.

Primary school parents 2: There are many classes a day, and the rest of each class is only ten minutes. If it's still quiet, it's equivalent to having classes all day. Teachers can also take children to play some small games and do some small interactions.

Wang Dengfeng, director of the Department of Sports Health and Art Education of the Ministry of Education, said that "ten minutes between classes" is a rule between classes, which is of great significance to students' physical and mental health. Wang Dengfeng said, "Ten minutes between classes is actually very important. It is not only the guarantee of students' health, but also promotes the effect of classroom learning. Because a child always sits there in class without any activities, it will also affect their learning efficiency. Chu Zhaohui, a researcher at China Academy of Educational Sciences, analyzed that the reason why primary and secondary schools formulate these disciplinary regulations is mainly due to "safety" considerations. Because of campus safety, teachers are responsible for safety accidents on campus, so many teachers are afraid of taking this responsibility, so it is obviously unreasonable to ask students not to enter the playground after class. The requirement put forward by the administrative department of education is to be responsible for the safety of students. The school teacher said (because) I am responsible for your safety, so I can't be responsible for your safety when you go out of the classroom, corridor and playground. "

In order to ensure students' right to rest and play during recess, the Ministry of Education has successively issued a series of policies and measures. Among them, Article 8 of Chapter II of the Regulations on the Protection of Minors' Schools promulgated in June this year clearly stipulates that schools shall not set management measures that infringe on students' personal freedom, and shall not set unnecessary restrictions on students' freedom of words and deeds such as proper communication, games and extracurricular activities during recess and other non-teaching hours.

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Article 8 of the Regulations on the Protection of Minors' Schools stipulates that schools shall not set up management measures that infringe on students' personal freedom, and shall not set unnecessary restrictions on students' freedom of words and deeds such as proper communication, games and extracurricular activities during recess and other non-teaching hours.