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UPDATED: January 16, 2012 NO.3 JANUARY 19, 2012
Is It Time to Cancel Class Councils?
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(LI SHIGONG)

In China's primary and middle schools as well as colleges, every class has its class council which is composed of several student members in charge of affairs such as study, publicity, sports, organization, helping teachers with general class management work.

In a primary school in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, the current class council system is undergoing reforms: Everyone in the class is responsible for a specific item of class management work. The school said that this reform aimed to offer every student the opportunity to practice and develop the ability to do class management work, apart from daily academic work.

Not long ago, Zheng Yuanjie, a famous author of children's literature, openly expressed his opposition to China's class council system in his micro-blog, arguing that this system will exert a negative impact on children's personality development, triggering discussions on whether the current class council system should be canceled.

Most teachers and parents are against the cancellation of this system. Teachers believe that when a student serves as a class council member, he or she will behave in a more responsible way, and when one's management ability improves, his or her self-confidence will also grow. Shouldering part of class management work will help students develop the ability to communicate with others and deal with various situations. Comparatively, a student who has the experience of class management work is generally more capable in dealing with other issues.

A good tradition

Wei Guohua (Guangming Daily): From the perspective of education and sociology, the current class council system in primary and middle schools is beneficial. In China, every class has dozens of students, and thus teachers have to spend quite a lot of time managing class affairs. But teachers' energy is limited and in this sense, class council members become assistants to help teachers deal with class affairs. Meanwhile, the class council system is also an invisible force to demand council members to control and educate themselves. During the tenure, these students are able to improve their ability in communication, management and helping others.

Lu Hao (www.xinhuanet.com): In China, class council members are teachers' assistants, and so without them, teachers will be plagued by endless tiny class duties. Thus they might not have enough time to spend on teaching work. Canceling the class council system seemingly will bring a fair result, but actually it is unfair to those capable students if their management ability is restricted from playing a role in school life just for the sake of fairness. If those students miss the practice opportunity in primary school period, it's difficult to develop the ability in middle school and their teachers will lose good assistants.

A class is just like a mini society, which must be operated in certain order, or a class will fall into a mess. While class council members help teachers to manage class affairs, they all share the same goal, that is, to offer their classmates convenient and good services. This does not mean privilege or power. The class council members will also be blamed or punished if they make mistakes. Everyone is equal in front of class and school disciplines.

Wang Zhehong (www.xinhuanet.com): Canceling class council system is not a wise idea. First of all, admit it or not, some children are better than others in organizing events or dealing with class affairs, some are only good at academic work, and some are not good at either of them. This is the same in society. There are always differences in people's capabilities.

Whether the class council system is good or bad depends on how it is operated. If all student leaders are selected by teachers according to his or her personal preference, then the system will surely bring terrible consequences. The best way is to let students themselves to choose their class council members. The council members are not necessarily those who do the best in schoolwork or most capable, but those who are really willing to help others and serve others. While running for the election, the focus should be on "what kind of ability I possess and what I can do for my classmates," and so all students will be encouraged to love the class and feel ready to help others.

To be a class council member, a student must learn to take responsibility for what he or she does. Our country needs such "managers" and "organizers" in its future development, so why not let schools offer students the opportunities to develop these abilities when they are young.

Canceling class council system is to a large extent a waste of human resources, because it makes it impossible for some capable students to fully display their managing and organizing abilities.

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