Today is the 20th National School safety Education Day.
0 points of data published in primary and secondary school safety Survey, for Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenyang, Chengdu, Wuhan and Xi ' an 735 of the seven cities of 18 years old and above the public, the results show: nearly the public think that the way home is the most vulnerable to the safety of primary and secondary school places, The problem of traffic safety is the biggest concern of the public.
80% respondents:
The most dangerous way home
According to the survey, 78.9% of people think that "on the way Home" is the most likely place for students to have safety problems, "entertainment" is ranked second (57.5%), "school" also squeezed into the top three (31.9%). The ratio of primary and secondary school students to safety problems at home is only 9.6%.
Among the "forums" groups, the highest proportion of primary and secondary school students found to be at risk on their way home was 86%. and "80," the group is that in the entertainment venues of primary and secondary school students the most likely to occur in the proportion of safety problems are higher, have reached more than 60%. This shows that grandparents feel the most unsafe on the road, and parents are not at ease entertainment.
The traffic safety problem of primary and secondary school students is the biggest concern of the public, the second concern is food hygiene safety, the choice ratio of the two is 69% and 46.2% respectively, the proportion of the public who are worried about the safety problems such as fighting and missing children are more than 25%. It is noteworthy that more than 20% of the respondents were also concerned about the child's online dating and sexual abuse problems. 60% Shanghai Residents:
Parents are responsible for safety education
The survey asked who should be responsible for the safety education of primary and secondary school students, 57.7% of respondents think that parents should take up the responsibility, and secondly, more than 30% (32.3%) People think that the responsibility should be borne by the school.
The higher the education level, the lower the proportion of parents responsible for the safety education of primary and secondary school students (senior high and below, 63.8%. College/university degree, 57.5% Master's degree or above, 55.3%, which indicates that the higher proportion of the school should assume this responsibility (high school and below, 27.6%; college/university degree, 32.5% master and above, 34%).
In Shanghai, 59.5% of respondents think that parents should be responsible for safety education for primary and secondary school students, and 31.5% think that schools should shoulder the burden and agree that the community should take up only 9% of them.
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