Safety Education Courses in Chinese Education System

Fei MENG, Ying FEI

Abstract


At present, school security in China is a problem with huge quantity, great variety and serious consequences. The problem includes disaster, accident calamity, public welfare event, public hygiene event and personal psychological problem. High incidence of security problem reflects the absence of safety education in various types of schools at various levels. The advices are given as following: (a) Education system of Chinese schools should offer safety education courses; (b) A relatively well-developed system of safety education in Chinese school should be established; (c) Laws and regulations related to safety should be carried out certainly.


Keywords


School; Safety education; Education system

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n

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