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Make military drills likable for pupils

By Wu Peng, Sun Wenji and Liu Zhengmao | China Daily | Updated: 2014-09-03 09:11

The new school session has been preceded by heated discussions on the compulsory military training program for students. Some unpleasant incidents, such as a "skirmish" between students and drillmasters in Longshan county, Hunan province, and the sudden death of a middle school student at Nanle county, Henan province, have cast a shadow over the compulsory military training course.

The military training programs for school and college students, initiated in the 1950s, have instilled in many youngsters the indomitable spirit. The idea of "national security" can be more easily recognized and embraced by students who have gone through the semi-military drill than those subjected to hollow lectures. Accordingly, students who excel in the training sessions get the chance to serve the country as members of the reserve force or officers, which is important for the country's defense.

Besides, the military training programs give newly enrolled students the opportunity to bond with fellow students who they barely know and realize the importance of team spirit within a short time. The physical and non-physical activities, marked by strong teamwork and positive competition, help make students physically stronger and more disciplined. In fact, most of the students and parents, if not all, are in favor of moderate military training, according to some recent surveys.

Make military drills likable for pupils

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