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People often consider golf a noble sport. But in Shanghai in East China, seven primary and secondary schools will be teaching their students how to play golf next year. All the schools - one private and six public - are in the city’s more affluent neighborhoods districts.
As one of the seven schools, Yongchang Private School introduced the course two years ago. Golf is not optional but compulsory for every pupil in the first, second and sixth grades. It has also set up an amateur golf team with more than 10 members. A student said, "I think golf is interesting, because it can make us more united."
_________________________But the principal of Yongchang private school says the golf classes are popular with students._______________________________
As golf balls are made of hard materials, it is of the utmost importance that schools pay proper attention to safety issues._____________________________________
In the near future, schools in other cities like Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen intend to include golf classes in their curriculum.
Each coin has two sides. Some are worried that golf classes may lead to a sense of elitism among students. He has received much positive feedback from parents because they think it will help cultivate a social manner and temperament that will be beneficial for their future networking. The principal says they give safety lessons, buy insurance and make sure teachers as well as assistants supervise the students.
凡事都有利弊。一些人擔(dān)心高爾夫球課可能會(huì)在學(xué)生中間引發(fā)一種優(yōu)越感。 他從家長(zhǎng)那里收到很多正面的反饋信息,因?yàn)樗麄冋J(rèn)為,高爾夫球有助于培養(yǎng)社交儀態(tài)和氣質(zhì),這將有利于他們將來(lái)的社交活動(dòng)。 校長(zhǎng)表示,他們開(kāi)展安全課、購(gòu)買(mǎi)保險(xiǎn)并確保老師和助教能監(jiān)管學(xué)生。