Recently a top school in Nanjing announced its new rules. Students are required to watch programs on CCTV instead of HNTV on weekends, which immediately arouses a heated discussion among teachers, students as well as parents.
Attitudes towards this issue are divided.
Some people are in favor of this rule, saying that children need proper guidance and better cultural environment. Therefore, programs broadcast by CCTV are recommended because they provide more useful information and enlarge students' knowledge about the world. In comparison, most TV shows provided by HNTV are full of meaningless jokes and some of them may even mislead teenagers.
However, others hold a different view. They insist that children have their right to choose what programs to watch. If they want to relax themselves after a day of hard work, they can watch entertainment programs on HNTV. If they feel like watching some news report or educational programs, they can tune to CCTV. Both channels can meet their different needs.
In my opinion, I think the school does not need to make such a rule. As long as parents watch the TV programs with children and teach them to tell right from wrong, it is all right to let them enjoy what they like.
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