12-Year-Old Girl in Suicide: “I Hadn’t Finished My Homework”
- Categories: Japan, News
- Date: Sep 3, 2012 13:25 JST
- Tags: Bizarre, Bullying, Mental Illness, Schoolgirls, Suicide, Summer, Teachers
Japanese children continue to kill themselves at ever earlier ages, the latest case being a 12-year-old girl who apparently opted to hurl herself to her death rather than face the prospect of not handing in her homework on time.
The incident occurred in Kumamoto city, where a 12-year-old girl in the 6th grade was found collapsed outside her home, having apparently thrown herself 7m down from a third floor window.
She survived the fall with severe injuries, but remains comatose in critical condition.
The attempt occurred the day before school recommenced after summer break, and she had just told her family that “I don’t want to go back to school as I haven’t finished my homework.” Police are investigating the case as a possible suicide.
There has been a certain amount of speculation as to just why she might have considered her homework a grave enough matter to kill herself over, assuming it is indeed the real reason she did not want to go back to school.
The school authorities claim she was not being bullied and that no bullying has been reported at their school this year – although this in itself is probably grounds for concern, particularly in light of the record of the nation’s schools in such matters.









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this is quite sad. but at the same time, japan needs to provide more youth guidance and less stress on students lives.
Right mate but not only in Japan, in all over the world.
I don't know, here in the states elementary, middle, and high school is a fucking breeze if you aren't retarded.
It is a breeze because the bar is so fucking low. USA goes over shit in the 12th grade that other countries learn in the 8th. I went to High School in the USA for my 12th year and some people could not even read English properly in class.
hahahaa you got that right ;p
Japan's education system is pretty terrible though. It's designed to crush the soul out of students, so that they are indoctrinated into the slave-worker system from an early age.
Is this a nicer way of saying they are being taught teamwork?
You got it all wrong. Teamwork is cheating during exams, copying homework on the day itself, and pretty much sleeping through every class.
Team work? You must be referring to Chun in ninja exam.
Teamwhat? Are you kidding me? This is Sparta, survival of the fittest, rat race, war.. anything but teamwork, unless you meant eliminating the weakest link.
What!? My dream of a Japanese harem in Japan is slowly fading...
that pic for the article makes me want to fap on that girl's lovely neck
@17:54
Obviously you've been swallowing the concepts of Japan bashing with a complete lack of knowledge about Japan.
And like your school system is better, releasing school hating students without the ability to read or function in the work force.
@anon 17:54 yeah, taking random humanities and Japan studies courses in Uni has taught me the extent at which the parents, the government, and even the children themselves go to in order to succeed even though like you said, theyre pretty much set up for a white collar job for life.
Not many good things one can say about the Japanese school system except you should consider yourself fortunate it's not in your country.
But really there is something very wrong here.
Japan has not produced many Burt Rutan, Bill Gates,Thomas Edison, or Elon Musk types but considering it's economy it should have.
Why doesn't Japan have stories of garage startups like Apple making it big and beating the establishment or of startups who pushed the envelope and bucked the trends like Spacex?
I think it's because if you don't fit in they make you conform the only outlet for such people in Japan seems to be the video game and Anime industries.
...and America needs to actually start trusting that students aren't retarded and actually give them some more to shoot for. Get dodgeball the fuck back into elementary school so that games teach them if they are bad at physical sports and have no recourse but to accept it and do something they are good at, or get stronger and faster and be better than the rest. God forbid younger life represent and allegory for older life.
Japan just needs to unfuck its perceptions on work as a whole. Sadly this article IS an allegory for its adult life. This girl is merely an overachiever. ...or I guess in their corporate mindsets, an utter failure because she didn't succeed.
i loved how at my school, they had students get other students to not take the sats
that said, american schools need to get good teachers, not ones that are burnt out on helping kids, i had to many of them, where their classes blew, but when they had a study hall or were outside of teaching, they were decent people.
they also need to stop focusing on getting your ass a job, o yea, that was fun, a 1 year long required class that was all about getting that factory job, and crushing any remaining hope you have of not having a fucking shitty job. the class went so far as to tell you collage rarely works, and you will most likely still end up in a shitty job, just 4 years behind the rest.
than after that, another year long class all about how the government works, how its infallible... guess which two classes almost made me take a 5th year of highshcool.
i hardly ever did my homework
Same here. I never did your homework, either.
And you wonder why you failed class again this year
So I was only one who did your homework?
:high expectationsasian father: Well, im disappointed. /Rageout
Agreed, Anonymous 21:38. My parents realized real quickly that homework was busywork and told the teachers "No homework. If he gets stuck on something at home, we have no way to help him unless we are lucky enough to remember stuff from classes we took 20 years ago!"
Homework is just another codename for busywork that teachers lump on children in order to keep them from playing as children do at home.
When I had kids, I told the teachers flat out when they complained about my children not doing homework "Hey, that shit is busywork! You try to penalize them for not doing it, expect a lawsuit against the school!"
nope.. here in the UK children not doing homework is as common as skipping breakfasts.
You don't think a few weak kids killing themselves is an appropriate price to pay for a proper education?
It's not just Japan. Korea has the same problem, as do many other countries I'm sure. I find it disgusting that many parents in Korea look down on games as bad influence. Here's a tip to all these parents:
If your child is addicted to games and shunning responsibilites, look for the reasons that are "causing" these actions.
A good chunk of the cause of gaming addiction is Korea's education system. In the US, elementary school kids go to school for about 8 hours a day, spend 30-60 minutes on homework, then spend the rest of their time playing with their friends and family.
In Korea, homeworks alone can take hours to complete, then they have to take additional classes and tutoring that take up another several hours a day. Elementary kids have to put up with tremendous amount of stress from the education system alone. And when these kids finally have some free time, they can't hang out with their friends since they also have to study. They can't hang out with their family since they're also busy. So these kids turn to TV and games as the only choice left. Considering they deal with so mich stress and games let them escape that, of course a lot of them have a hard time letting go.
Then when kids spend too much time with games trying to relieve stress, what do the parents do? They blame games for ruining the kids' lives and prevent them from relieving said stress... then they tell them go study...
Sadly, majority of parents out there don't realize this and are just quick to blame things in front of them, instead of being smart and figuring out what the cause of their kids' gaming addiction is.
I can understand how they can be strict but don't leave them hanging like they are supposed to do it all by themselves. Proven in my college that study groups work.
america is a country based on bullying. you got most of your resources from bullying other countries so how could you american foreigners understand a person who has been bullied when your culture is steeped in bullying???
By God, there are people who still fall for that?
The police are hiding again the motive!
Surely there must be a case of bullying or sexually molested.
Just kill yourself for so little, a homework?
Meanwhile the government cares about tattooed people and exaggerated fashion!
And bullying is treated as a national sport ..
To quote uncle Buck though I'm changing the age in the quote.
But six or twelve it's the same BS for kids in Japan.
"I don't think I want to know a 12 year-old who isn't a dreamer, or a sillyheart. And I sure don't want to know one who takes their student career seriously."
I'm not so sure this was even an attempted suicide. 7 meters isn't exactly "suicide height". That's more like "break your leg so you don't have to go to school height".
yay
she must have been hella scared to not face the consequences. hope she recovers...
Afraid to be punished for being a
badkid, more like.I don't know what to say.
I hope she recovers in the future just to realize how frigging dumb her action was.. killing yourself over homework, gotta have some unimpressive IQ to do something like that
You fail to realize that for some children raised within a pressuring environment, specific things are life or death. I hope she survives and her life turns for the better. Japan is too fucked right now...
This is specific to Japan? News to me...
Outside of certain east Asian countries 12 year olds normally do not take home work too seriously.
My biggest fear of not finishing home work when I was 12 was simply getting lectured and not getting my allowance for the week.
And you let your experience cloud your mind? Not everyone had the same parents, teachers, classmates as you.
I had no pressure with homework, but I can imagine the cicumstances it would take for a 12 year old to try and commit suicide due to stress over homework. It's fucking horrible.
In North America, we see a lot of the other extreme, where teens feel under so little pressure to make an effort in their schoolwork that many end up barely getting through high school, if not just dropping out entirely, then get stuck living paycheck to paycheck working two or three shitty jobs.
Its sad that if she felt her life was going to be horrible if she flunks one class its understandable.
The only pressure I had when I was 12 was I would get a reward if I got good grades.
If I got a bad grade no reward and they might withhold my allowance except for lunch money.
No money for toys,candy etc.
You got rewards for good grades? Lucky. I got punished (sometimes mental abuse, sometimes physical - but never anything that would leave too many marks because they didn't want the government to get involved) if I didn't get great grades. If I got so good grades I got one or two questions wrong on a test (the kind of test that would have 20+ points), that meant I got punished too, just not physically. After all, if I got so close to getting all the points, that meant I just needed to have studied harder and that I had been a lazy ungrateful child.
Rewards for good grades... AND an allowance. Did you even have to contribute with a significant amount of household chores, and take care of younger siblings? You had it so good.
Homework should be banned. The kind of stuff they make kids do are totally pointless anyway. Modern education has turned into nothing more than a competition for grades and parental pride.
I made it a habbit to stay longer in school and do my homework, once im in front of my computer or console I cant bring myself to do it.
Sometimes I wasn't at home until late in the evening, that's bullshit.. This has to change.
Agreed, not to mention Japan's education system is to competitive. In America the highest suicide rate is in colleges, but for children to kill themselves at such a young age is just saddening.
But my main concern is whether or not this is really the case. As we seen in recent school scandals, this may be another cover up with bullying.
I pity the girl that she didn't die in a proper manner, now she has more hardships ahead of her.
In North America, grade school is really easy, and then university is like a sledgehammer to the face. In Japan, grade school is the difficulty level of NA University (for each grade's age) and University is a breeze. University is Japan is pretty much for you to get in so you can learn a little, then use the university's name to get a job.
That is what i think.
i seldom do my homework back throughout my primary and secondary education
still freaking pass every final exams.
You are lucky you didn't go to a school where most of your grade was based on homework.
Its not just that. Teachers these days are lazier than ever! Most of the assignments they give are just "Find these 50 definitions in the back of the book and write them down." or "Here's a worksheet."
Seriously, the only reason they haven't been replaced with computers is because machines have trouble recognizing kid's handwriting and spelling errors.
I think the issue is that the teacher rape the kids that haven't finished their homework here.
Yet they are not that lazy when it comes to upstaging or bullying. So it's not the real cause.
yeah, this days is pointless... with internet you don't really learn new things... just copy + paste
You have no idea what is homework for, have you?
It's great tool in regular case of single teacher with multiple students. First of all it adds practice, even more, practice that you are doing yourself like in real life, not being guided like in classroom. Second it allows everyone to finish at their own speed – everyone thinks at different pace and it's quite hard to make regular group practice without half of the class yawning and the other half blinking with no idea of what is going on and trying to copy from the neighbor.
On the other hand I feel really bad for children so stressed over homework to even turn to suicide. My guess the reason is home and parents because if the child has good support at home no matter what is happening at school he won't be pressed to breakdown (if things are really bad – would be transfered to another school).
Finish at home at my own pace? Hell when i was at school I was like fuck group practice. I finished b4 every one in class and the teacher didn't like it my reaction why the hell should i slow my pace to their level. I am not wasting my time to stay with the class i like my work done and over with as for homework with a little talk to my guidance counselor and my principal who use to be my history teacher i got homework removed and placed as school work. Never had homework ever not even in 2nd grade did it on the bus don't feel school work should be at home. I rather hang with friends and play video games all day btw my GPA was 3.83 or A with elevated classes in high school was 2nd best unfortunately girl beat me with a 3.91
Or for those people who don't actually need it, homework is just forced labor, which if you refuse to do can result in failure of the entire class. You learned the material, but because you didn't do the extra work the children who actually need it did, you fail. Thankfully my teachers figured that fact out and passed me along my classed with a D- because they saw my tests coming back with A grades despite never turning in a homework assignment. The bottom line is, it's an antiquated system that desperately needs revision, and should not be allowed to count for enough to auto-fail a student that doesn't do it.
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Homework is tedious and no one likes to do them. But seriously, homework does help memorize things. It's there to force children to actually rework the stuff they've done in class.
In University, where there's no homework mostly, I really noticed how my grades went down quite a bit. And in the few courses that did require me to do homework, I've felt learning for the exams was easier and took a lot less time and earned me better grades because I memorized a whole lot more than without HW.
Hands down, would you actually revise stuff at home you weren't forced to?
My grades went down too, but revising did not affect them positively.
I recently heard of a study which came to the conclusion that homework only aids in school performance starting in high school.
That is actually dependent on how a person learns. Some people learn better through repetition and homework helps them learn the material. Other people (like me) don't learn that way and requiring homework just makes it harder on those people.
Interestingly enough, homework actually was banned for a while in some parts of US during the early 20th century, on grounds that they constitute child labor.