North Korean school rules that surprise everyone

 

North Korean school rules that surprise everyone
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Here even children's hair is cut at the whim and style of the government, a few North Korean school rules that surprise everyone


Educational institutions around the world are considered an important means of building their new generation and every country believes that the way they nurture their new generation will be their future - but the world There is also a country where, instead of educating children like normal children, schools are used as a mind-altering institution - many people around the world are told about North Korea because of its harshness and loneliness. The country is often the talk of the town due to opposition from North Korea and the United States - but there are some weird rules in the schools of this country that are very surprising to the rest of the world today. We will tell you about some such rules.
 

1: Curriculum


The country's educational institutions offer curricula approved exclusively by government institutions, a large part of which is based on the praises and accomplishments of the country's ruler Kim Jong-un - and each student's own school education. For at least one hundred and seventy hours, only Kim Chong has to read about his exploits, which are full of mind-boggling events instead of reality, and his goal is to make Kim Chong a It has to be presented in the form of a hero.

2: Hair style


In South Korea, children are not only mentally trained to be like Kim Chong-un, but also outwardly. The school children, especially boys, are prohibited from wearing anything other than Kim Chong-un's hair style. Hair cannot be styled in style and they must have the appearance of resemblance to their ruler - however, girls are free to choose from fifteen different hairstyles.

3: Extracurricular activities


Under South Korean law, every citizen is required to dedicate a portion of his or her life to serving in the military - which begins at school and includes extracurricular activities. Are given military training from a very early age until by the time they reach high school, these children have mastered the art of wielding heavy weapons.

4: Official language of the curriculum


Although everyone in this country has the strongest hatred of the United States, the curriculum in this country is mainly English - at the same time children learn Russian language. During education, children have to choose their subjects and language There is no authority and all these decisions are made by the government.

5: Deprivation of the Internet


South Korea is one of the countries with the most severe restrictions on the media. Most of the country's children have no idea what the Internet is called - although some high-class educational institutions I also have access to it, so they only have access to 28 selected websites - besides, they don't have any browsing facility -

6: Respect for the ruler


It is the duty of every person in this country to respect Kim Chong-un, whose education is imparted to him from educational institutions. For this, every classroom has a picture of Kim-Chong-un and large statues in educational institutions. People start their day by bowing their heads in front of Kim Chong's picture and keeping silent, and those who do not do so are severely punished.

7: You are not allowed to go out of school


South Korean schools do not have holidays. Children spend all their time in school during their school days and their teachers stay with them at school during this time. They eat three meals a day together. The activities are followed by military training and a large number of troops are deployed outside the schools to prevent them from going out - the children only go home to sleep and are at school early the next morning and There is only one way they can get a holiday, and that is when Kim Chong wants to go in front of one of their statues to greet them - and they are not allowed to go out of school. -


 8: Teaching Loyalty


 Loyalty to the homeland and Kim Jong-un is the first lesson that the citizens of this country are taught from school - any kind of rebellious thinking or speaking against Kim Jong-un is considered the most serious crime. Is nothing but a death sentence.

 9: Caste system


 In North Korean schools, children are educated according to their caste system. There are special educational institutions for special class children from where they get education and serve in the ruling circles of the country. The children of the poor and vulnerable have to work in the labor camps as well as in education - leaving them behind in education and forced to become second-class citizens for the rest of their lives.

10: Punishment 

North Korea and its educational institutions have the harshest punishments for children. For making a mistake, children are subjected to corporal punishment as well as forced labor. The biggest downside to these punishments is that they are not temporary. Yes, these sentences can be up to life and the children who are given these sentences have their education cut off.

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