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BBC News On Line, London, 24 January 2007

Japan schools to rethink beating

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Japanese school children
Bullying has become a cause for concern in Japanese schools

Japanese schools should rethink their decades-old ban on corporal punishment, a government-appointed panel has urged.

The report, submitted amid growing concern over bullying, stopped short of overtly backing beating, but suggested an end to a policy of leniency.

Bullying was found to be involved in 14 of 40 youth suicides from 1999 to 2005 in a country where pupils are also under great pressure to perform well.

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has called the report "wonderful". He said what was important now was to carry it out, though it could take some time.

Alarmed by the trend of bullying deaths, the panel, chaired by the Nobel laureate Ryoji Noyori, urged schools last November to punish classroom bullies and crack down on teachers who ignored the problem.

Around the same time, the education ministry received dozens of anonymous letters threatening suicide believed to have been sent from pupils.

Japan's education minister had previously denied bullying was a factor in the youth suicide rate.

Public service

Bunmei Ibuki
Pupils have threatened suicide in letters to the education minister

The report urges an end to the recent policy of leniency in schools, which had been initiated in response to the growing pressures on children to get high scores on tests, but which critics blame for a drop in standards.

It also suggests increasing class hours, compulsory public service and a switch in the start of the school year from April to the autumn.

Since 1947, anything from punishing children by making them stand out in the hall to physically striking them is banned.

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blob Follow-up: 3 February 2007 - Govt redefines corporal punishment by teachers (from which it becomes evident that -- contrary to the impression given by the headline of this BBC piece -- CP, in the sense that we understand it, is NOT being reintroduced)

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