l'eroico collega dell'Ansa, Zanatta, mi segnala questa notizia:
Panel to urge parents to breast-feed, sing lullabies
TOKYO, May 9 KYODO
A government advisory panel on education reform will intrude into the private roles of parents by urging them to breast-feed and even to sing lullabies while looking into babies' eyes, its draft proposal showed Wednesday.
The panel, headed by Nobel Prize laureate chemist Ryoji Noyori, will also propose that parents turn off the TV during family meals or breast-feeding, while warning that the Internet and mobile phones will enable children ''to directly connect to evils around the world.''
Criticism has arisen that the panel has stepped into the sphere of private life, but a panel member said, ''We should start with reaffirming common practices in order to rehabilitate education in this country.''
In January, the panel submitted a controversial report to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe featuring proposals to lengthen classroom hours and allow teachers to resort to now-banned corporal punishment.
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non c'e' niente di piu' bello...!
Devo ammettere che tanto il governo, quanto la società giapponese pensano-adottano-eseguono molte teorie e indicazione con vero spirito "aziendale," o forse, meglio ancora, è proprio il loro famoso spirito aziendale che deriva dal più profondo e radicato ossequio a qualsivoglia processo normativo verticista. Come sempre, intrigante da osservare ma altra cosa è viverlo. Baro
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