VietNamNet Bridge – No considerable progress has made over the last year, since the day the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) asked general schools to teach swimming to students as a part of the program, “Vietnamese can swim”.
The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak
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Parents in Hanoi all say that they are ready to pay money, so that schools can organize swimming lessons for students. However, according to Tien phong, it seems that no state owned school can design swimming teaching curriculums.
Do Quang Hop, Headmaster of the Cat Linh Primary School in Dong Da District in Hanoi, said that the school really wants to teach swimming to students. However, in the current circumstances, this proves to be “impossible”.
As schools do not have swimming pools on the schools’ campuses, they have to bring students to swimming pools in the city, where students can learn how to swim. The swimming pool nearest to the Cat Linh School is the one located three kilometers far from the school. However, as the number of the students is relatively high at 1700, it would be a complicated problem to arrange time for swimming lessons and to meet and see off students.
According to Bui Thi Van Anh, Head of the Cau Giay district’s Education Sub-department, teaching swimming is really an abstract requirement. “All the schools in the district do not have swimming pools of their own. Meanwhile, there is only one public swimming pool to serve local residents. It is now impossible to think of teaching swimming to primary school students,” she said.
Mai Sy Nhat, a senior official of the Hanoi Education and Training Department, said that schools’ teachers have experience a training course on accident and injury prevention for students, including the swimming skills, so that they can teach students in summer. However, teaching swimming to students has not been a legalized compulsory task for schools due to the poor conditions of the schools.
Lacking swimming pools and swimming instructors is also the problem of the schools in HCM City. Nguyen Thanh Hai, Head of the Tan Binh District’s Education Sub-department, said that the agency can only encourage schools to teach swimming, while it is impossible to compel them to do that.
“There are 1000 schools in HCM City, while there are only 20 swimming pools. The material facilities for teaching swimming remain very poor,” he said.
Vietnamese need to know swimming
Most of parents want their children to learn swimming in their childhood. On webtretho, a well-known education forum in Vietnam, “where to bring children to have swimming lessons?” is not a hot topic among mothers. A woman, who has a three year old daughter, is also looking for the swimming teaching centers. Meanwhile, another parent said she is happy because of the right decision that she brought her child to swimming lessons when the child was four years old.
Local newspapers recently reported a lot of cases, where students died of drowning when they were swimming on the rivers. Experts have, immediately, called on parents to bring their children to swimming classes.
“It’s really a pity that Vietnamese people, who live in a country with the sea, many rivers and lakes, cannot swim and do not have necessary skills to prevent drowning,” they say.
Source: Tien phong
