School
mulls banning female teachers from donning short skirts
This
photo illustration shows a class at Vo Thi Sau Elementary School in the
central city of Da Nang.Tuoi Tre
A middle and high school in central
Educators at Viet Trung Middle and High School, located in
Quang Binh Province, recently received draft regulations that ban female
teachers from putting on skirts that are too short to school in the 2013-14
academic year, according to Le Van Ha, the school’s president.
Ha said that school teachers are encouraged to voice their
opinions about the draft before an official document is formulated.
“We will release the official rules once we have reached a
consensus,” Ha said.
The president explained that the draft is intended to prevent
female teachers from getting into embarrassing circumstances in their
students’ presence, as they may accidentally reveal body parts in the
classroom.
Long skirts and maternity dresses, however, will be permitted
in class, the draft regulations say.
A provincial education official has warned the school about
the appropriateness of any regulation it may issue.
“There is no ruling in the educational system that prohibits
female teachers from donning short skirts,” Doan Duc Liem, director of the
Quang Binh Department of Education and Training, said. “Though each school is
allowed to introduce its own rules, they should be drawn up in a correct and
proper manner.”
The school should carefully review this specific instruction
and act accordingly, Liem advised.
Media reports said that one Viet Trung female teacher once had
her skirt blown up by fans in a classroom, causing her students to laugh out
loud. This incident has led to the release of the draft.
Vietnamese schools can be strict when it comes to attire at
times, as evidenced by a high school in the Mekong Delta which recently sent home nearly 100
students for
wearing trousers with leg openings that were deemed too small.
The concerned educators explained that there was a fad in
which boys and girls wore leg-hugging trousers to look fashionable at school,
which “is not suitable in the educational environment.”
Only half of the dismissed students returned to the classroom
later. A local education official then criticized that “the dismissal was
inappropriate,” amid differing opinions in local media on the
expulsion.
The school year in
TUOI TRE
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Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 8, 2013
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