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REQUIRE ALL SCHOOLS TO PROVIDE ARMCHAIRS FOR LEFT-HANDED STUDENTS – ANGARA

A bill seeking to require all schools with proper armchairs for left-handed students has been filed at the Senate.

Senator Sonny Angara, author of Senate Bill No. 2114, said the bill aims to promote equal development of students by requiring educational institutions nationwide to provide left-handed armchairs for left-handed students.

“Currently, left-handed students are left without a choice but to work with right-handed armchairs.”

“Currently, left-handed students are left without a choice but to work with right-handed armchairs,” Angara said.

The seasoned legislator said studies showed that a right-handed armchair does not offer left-handed students the same arm support that right-handed students enjoy, causing back, neck and shoulder pain on left-handed students.

“The inefficient and awkward writing position that left-handed students must adopt in right-handed armchairs causes slower handwriting.”

“The inefficient and awkward writing position that left-handed students must adopt in right-handed armchairs causes slower handwriting, placing them at a disadvantage on important timed examinations,” the veteran lawmaker said.

In the United Kingdom, campaigners are calling for the government to recognize schoolroom struggles which hamper the development of left-handers.

Experts said thousands of left-handed school children are struggling in the classroom because of a failure to meet their needs.

They estimate that between 10 to 15 percent of the population worldwide are left-handed.

Lauren Milsom, author of Your Left-handed Child and co-founder of the website Anything Left-handed, said pupils were often unable to use the mouse in computing lessons and find scientific instruments such as microscopes, with controls on the right, harder to reach.

Pupils may be underachieving in subjects such as English, science, computing, cookery and design technology because of lack of specialist equipment and “ignorance” of left-handedness among teachers,” an article published by the Telegraph claimed.

For his part, the senator said it was high time government address the plight of left-handed students by providing them with left-handed armchairs.

He said the passage of the bill into law would make it an obligation for all educational institutions, both public and private, to provide “appropriate” armchairs for left-handed students.

SBN 2114 is a counterpart bill of House Bill No. 7109 filed by Representative Cristina Roa-Puno.

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