0001Gure ★.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:09:51.97ID:9G5a9c279
*2024/8/31 12:00
Sankei Shimbun
In July of this year, a fourth-grade boy died during swimming class in Kochi City. The elementary school’s swimming pool had a breakdown, so classes were held at a nearby junior high school. At an accident investigation committee meeting held on August 24, it was revealed that the water in the pool on the day was deeper than the boy’s height, and that three children, including the boy who died, had nearly drowned before the accident. Those involved in the accident regretted the incident, saying, “There were many opportunities to stop.” Why couldn’t it be prevented? The accident occurred on July 5th in a foot-only pool. According to the city board of education, the pool’s depth at the time was 114 to 132.5 centimeters. The boy who died was 113.8 centimeters tall and was unable to reach the bottom even at the shallowest point. Being unable to touch the bottom of the water can be a frightening experience even for adults. The city board of education established a verification committee composed of experts, and its first meeting was held on August 24th. The meeting was held in closed doors except for the opening, but the materials presented there summarizing the details of the accident and the situation on the day revealed insufficient information sharing and a lack of crisis awareness on the ground. According to documents, a malfunction of the pool filtration pump at Nagahama Elementary School, the school the victim attended, was discovered in early June. As repairs would take time, the principal of Nagahama Elementary School suggested that first through third graders attend another nearby elementary school, and fourth through sixth graders attend Nankai Junior High School, the site of the accident. Continue reading below.
Sankei Shimbun
In July of this year, a fourth-grade boy died during swimming class in Kochi City. The elementary school’s swimming pool had a breakdown, so classes were held at a nearby junior high school. At an accident investigation committee meeting held on August 24, it was revealed that the water in the pool on the day was deeper than the boy’s height, and that three children, including the boy who died, had nearly drowned before the accident. Those involved in the accident regretted the incident, saying, “There were many opportunities to stop.” Why couldn’t it be prevented? The accident occurred on July 5th in a foot-only pool. According to the city board of education, the pool’s depth at the time was 114 to 132.5 centimeters. The boy who died was 113.8 centimeters tall and was unable to reach the bottom even at the shallowest point. Being unable to touch the bottom of the water can be a frightening experience even for adults. The city board of education established a verification committee composed of experts, and its first meeting was held on August 24th. The meeting was held in closed doors except for the opening, but the materials presented there summarizing the details of the accident and the situation on the day revealed insufficient information sharing and a lack of crisis awareness on the ground. According to documents, a malfunction of the pool filtration pump at Nagahama Elementary School, the school the victim attended, was discovered in early June. As repairs would take time, the principal of Nagahama Elementary School suggested that first through third graders attend another nearby elementary school, and fourth through sixth graders attend Nankai Junior High School, the site of the accident. Continue reading below.
「怖い」中学プールで小4男児死亡、事故前にも3人溺れかけ それでも強行された水泳授業
高知市で今年7月、小4男児が水泳の授業中に亡くなった。小学校のプールが設備故障し、近くの中学校で授業を行っていた。8月24日に開かれた事故検証委員会では、当日…
0014Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:15:25.10ID:Q4VwFWgU0
>>1
I get that it’s easy to understand in a city, but I get the impression that any kid in Kochi can swim.
I get that it’s easy to understand in a city, but I get the impression that any kid in Kochi can swim.
0116Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:46:50.83ID:84mMT/WO0
>>1
Maybe it was better to drain the water a little?
Maybe it was better to drain the water a little?
0003Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:11:43.15ID:DOwk0rQM0(1/4)
Was the obvious fact that the water is deep a blind spot?
0084Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:36:58.51ID:uFDOYa7I0
>>3
At that point you’re out.
You can’t use your feet = you’ll drown if you run out of strength. Even an idiot can understand that if you’re a teacher and can’t even think that clearly, you should quit teaching.
At that point you’re out.
You can’t use your feet = you’ll drown if you run out of strength. Even an idiot can understand that if you’re a teacher and can’t even think that clearly, you should quit teaching.
0008Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:14:00.24ID:KUmKEd9Y0
Physical education is a matter of life or death.
0009Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:14:11.08ID:ak9BDBQr0(1/2)
This is the school’s responsibility.
0010Security Guard [lv.11] [Sprout].Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:14:25.33ID:n74P3G8S0
I guess he saw something at the bottom, like Junji Inagawa.
0011Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:14:31.03ID:y+WhpgSn0
It’s a difficult problem because if the water is too shallow, a fool who jumps in will hit his head and die.
0013Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:15:21.25ID:ziw6och00
Teacher/(^o^)\
>In a written message to parents, “…the water is shallow, so the depth is not much different from the Nagahama Elementary School pool (1.0 meters to 1.2 meters). …” and the notice.
> “We added water after the survey, and… we didn’t think about the fact that the water level would change after that.”
>In a written message to parents, “…the water is shallow, so the depth is not much different from the Nagahama Elementary School pool (1.0 meters to 1.2 meters). …” and the notice.
> “We added water after the survey, and… we didn’t think about the fact that the water level would change after that.”
0052Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:29:33.61ID:cNOOu4xu0(1/2)
>>13
Too stupid
The universities where elementary school teachers graduate have an average score of less than 50, and those who want to become civil servants are unable to adapt and force their way through things, killing students, so I think there are serious problems with the qualifications of those who become teachers.
Too stupid
The universities where elementary school teachers graduate have an average score of less than 50, and those who want to become civil servants are unable to adapt and force their way through things, killing students, so I think there are serious problems with the qualifications of those who become teachers.
0016Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:16:02.13ID:n6O0OO9C0
That’s small for a 4th grader.
0017Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:17:35.36ID:FHJ8Y0zT0
The day when swimming will be discontinued is coming soon.
0022Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:18:39.48ID:bq+5umUN0
>>17
What’s the point of swimming lessons?
It’s just upsetting.
What’s the point of swimming lessons?
It’s just upsetting.
0040Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:25:25.00ID:tKRqlChG0
>>17
Korean schools don’t have swimming pools, so there are a lot of Koreans who are hamster-eaters.
I hope that doesn’t happen.
Korean schools don’t have swimming pools, so there are a lot of Koreans who are hamster-eaters.
I hope that doesn’t happen.
0090Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:38:38.32ID:zdO17/Hr0(1/7)
>>17
Just outsource the work to a swimming school.
Just outsource the work to a swimming school.
0018Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:17:59.79ID:Lvy1x2aI0
It’s normal for lower, middle and upper grades to manage the water depth, but there’s no way they could do that in a borrowed middle school pool. So the school bears a lot of responsibility for forcing the lesson through.
0019Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:18:23.74ID:dsb+lxN20
You should let him take swimming lessons…
It’s a necessary hobby.
It’s a necessary hobby.
0021Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:18:29.32ID:ajz1uhPZ0
A 10 year old boy who is 113.8cm tall is likely stunted. This is the average height for a 6 year old, the average for a 10 year old is around 135cm. I’m sure he had some physical disability before he couldn’t reach the ground.
0023Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:19:08.99ID:V9+rCnLE0
There used to be accidents where people got sucked into drains, but that doesn’t happen anymore.
0024Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:19:27.18ID:q2I7L6OP0
During swimming class at kindergarten, we went to a heated pool that adults also used, and it was scary when they submerged a stool and jumped over the gap between the stools.
0026Reiwa 6 (2024).Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:19:38.80ID:JRDtk1ra0
So what’s with “they said it was scary”? Did a woman write the article? Should they have been nicer to the students? It’s fine to criticize them for not ensuring safety enough, but are they stupid enough to say things like “don’t do scary things”?
0027Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:20:01.94ID:GKneliOn0
Check it out before class on the day, you idiot?
0029Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:20:40.69ID:F0Sef97H0(1/3)
If it were Tamai-kun, he would hit his head so hard that he would die.
0030Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:20:47.79ID:V9GQXDeL0(1/2)
Z is weak against water, so don’t go near any water.
0032Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:21:31.43ID:TRg6clt30
They drained out a lot of water and paid careful attention to the depth, but if they adjusted it to fit this child’s height, it would be impossible to teach. I should have let this child just observe.
0035Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:23:22.45ID:4fn9JyrM0(3/9)
>>32
Oh, so they’re small.
It would be better if they restricted kids who are too tall for their grade to only use the shallow pools for younger kids, like they do for amusement park rides.
And it’s safe.
Oh, so they’re small.
It would be better if they restricted kids who are too tall for their grade to only use the shallow pools for younger kids, like they do for amusement park rides.
And it’s safe.
0039Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:24:49.50ID:WcZGyRvc0(2/2)
>>32 and 35, are you so stupid you can’t even read the article?
>The principal confirmed that the water level in the pool had risen by about 10 centimeters. The river was full on the 21st as well.
>The principal confirmed that the water level in the pool had risen by about 10 centimeters. The river was full on the 21st as well.
0033Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:22:17.83ID:BS2AJ19f0(1/2)
The school is full of idiots.
0034Security Guard [lv.12] [Sprout].Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:23:11.66ID:Lr1ilfKf0
They’re so hung up on completing the set schedule, they’re slow to check safety or make the decision to cancel. Would they let the students eat their lunch even if it was undercooked because of equipment failure? You don’t get a failing grade for swimming lessons, even if you just observe. If there’s an equipment failure, they should just cancel it.
0038Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:24:42.10ID:DmIBs2Gm0(1/3)
Aren’t there any rules stating under what circumstances it’s okay to hold swimming lessons?
If it’s all left to the discretion of the school staff, then it’s inevitable that accidents will happen.
If it’s all left to the discretion of the school staff, then it’s inevitable that accidents will happen.
0041Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:25:46.78ID:5CQsjwUj0(1/3)
I’ll stop when I die, that’s for sure.
0043Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:26:18.76ID:OGHkTLjT0
Japan’s physical education is an outgrowth of military training, and the underlying idea is that those who can’t run fast, can’t throw a grenade far, or drown when they can’t stand on their feet are useless on the battlefield.
0044Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:26:38.72ID:Six9OHbO0(1/2)
There’s a platform that you can put in the pool to raise the bottom, right? Didn’t they have something like that?
0049Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:28:36.19ID:YDCvA4Kh0(1/6)
>>44
When I was in elementary school and went to swimming school, I saw things like that and even though I was just a kid, I thought, “That’s how it’s safe!”
When I was in elementary school and went to swimming school, I saw things like that and even though I was just a kid, I thought, “That’s how it’s safe!”
0105Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:42:19.61ID:KU+vbIR+0
>>44
It would be quicker to drain the water than to do that.
The problem is that they let elementary school students use a middle school pool.
Maybe they forgot to lower the water level?
I was short too, so I had to stand on my tiptoes to get my mouth above the water. I was so scared that I couldn’t concentrate on practicing swimming.
It would be quicker to drain the water than to do that.
The problem is that they let elementary school students use a middle school pool.
Maybe they forgot to lower the water level?
I was short too, so I had to stand on my tiptoes to get my mouth above the water. I was so scared that I couldn’t concentrate on practicing swimming.
0106Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:43:09.39ID:jdM7ExFL0(2/5)
>>105
I wonder why they didn’t lower the water level.
I wonder why they didn’t lower the water level.
0048Anonymous Donburako.Aug. 31, 2024 (Sat) 13:27:41.84ID:SYMA8LeK0
Even if a child can swim, they will drown if they can’t touch the ground. Even if they can touch the ground, there is still a risk of drowning.
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