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What kinds of educational punishment can be divided into?
Educational punishment can be divided into three categories: general punishment, heavier punishment and severe punishment.

I. General punishment:

General punishment is a light or moderate punishment measure for students' bad behavior, and its main purpose is to remind students of their mistakes and correct their bad behavior. Specific general disciplinary measures include, but are not limited to: verbal warning, criticism, admonition, issuing a ticket, standing penalty, detention, etc. These measures are usually aimed at minor violations.

Second, a heavier punishment:?

Heavy punishment is a severe punishment measure for students' bad behavior. Its main purpose is to warn students and strengthen the restraint of their behavior. Specific and heavier disciplinary measures include, but are not limited to, written warning, deduction of points, suspension of participation in an activity, suspension of classes and detention, and informed criticism. A heavier punishment is usually a measure taken for some serious violations or repeated violations.

Third, severely punish:?

Heavy punishment is a severe punishment measure for students' serious bad behavior. Its main purpose is to force students to realize the seriousness of mistakes, warn other students and maintain school discipline and order. Specific serious disciplinary measures include, but are not limited to, recording a demerit, staying in school for probation, dropping out of school, persuasion and expulsion.

The purpose of educational punishment:

Corrective behavior:

Educational punishment can help students realize their wrong behavior and the consequences. Through punishment, students can better understand what kind of behavior is unacceptable and correct their own behavior. Educational punishment helps to establish discipline in schools and classes. By imposing certain punishment, students can understand the rules and disciplines that need to be observed in school.

Cultivate a sense of responsibility:

Educational punishment can make students aware of the influence of their actions on themselves and others, and cultivate their sense of responsibility for themselves and others. By facing the punishment, students can learn to bear the responsibility brought by their own wrong behavior and actively correct their mistakes.

Cultivate self-discipline ability:

Educational punishment can help students develop their self-discipline ability. By facing the punishment, students can learn to control their behavior, abide by the rules and consciously restrain themselves, thus improving their self-discipline ability. Educational punishment should follow certain principles and methods, should not be excessively punished, and should focus on guidance and education to promote students' positive growth and all-round development.