Chinese Ministry of Education has ordered all universities to make “sex and love”, of course, mandatory for this year.
Psychological, of course, sex and love, it is mandatory for students from September this year. The Ministry has called on universities nationwide to develop a compulsory course in mental health for students in all grades in June this year, a senior ministry official said.
“The reason the department decided to make education compulsory was that most university students are encouraged to seek help or to seek counseling because of the pressure on them,” he said.
The new mandatory course consists of seven parts, he said. In addition to the sections on sex and love, but also includes programs to address other psychological problems such as how to deal with the pressures and frustrations of life and study.
The movement, however, received mixed reactions. Gao Chang, 18, freshman of Medical Sciences atPeking University, said these courses are very popular among new students. Some students, like Qing Yun, a student at the University of International Business and Economics, however, should not be mandatory.
Tags: Chinese Ministry of Education, Colleges and Universities, Education, Gao Chang, Higher education, Mental Health, Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, Student, United States, University of International Business and Economics
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