Professor Seeks Ban on Teacher-Student Romance in Universities
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▲Relationships between teachers and students have become a problem in higher education. (Representational Image)
A Chinese university professor has called for a ban on romance between teachers and students in campuses, much on the lines of some of the US universities, drawing sharp criticism from students and netizens.
Yan Yiming, a professor of the Beijing Institute of Technology has said that relations between teachers and students have become a problem in Chinese higher education, according to an article published in China Youth Daily on Monday.
He called for an "explicit ban on romance between teachers and students."
"It's already common sense in the US that teachers and students should not develop romantic relations," Yan said in his article.
But compared with their US counterparts, the Chinese public has shown more tolerance of teacher-student romance, with 90 per cent of netizens believing that "free love" should not be banned on campus, a report in the state-run Global Times said today.
Some netizens have cited the student-teacher romance of well-known figures as evidence, including early 20th century writer Lu Xun, who had a son with one of his students.
Li Yinhe, a leading Chinese sexologist, told the paper that the US rules on the subject "mainly target the potential for sexual harassment."
Meanwhile, a commentary published by the Beijing Times yesterday wrote that the ban on teacher-student romances at many of the US universities is derived from feminist theories that hold a dominant position in the US society.
On the other hand, China has its own traditions that have shaped its people's understanding of love, the commentary claimed, saying it is thus inappropriate to directly copy Western methods.
According to a regulation on teachers' professional ethics released by China's Ministry of Education in 2014, teachers are forbidden from sexually harassing or having "improper relations" with students. But the regulation does not specify whether romances constitute improper relations.
Source : daily sun
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