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Corporal punishment: an undesirable way of education
As a way of education, corporal punishment has complicated historical factors behind it. However, we must admit that corporal punishment alone cannot solve the fundamental problem. This paper will discuss the emergence and spread of corporal punishment from many angles, and why we should seek more humane and effective educational methods.

historical factor

In the early years, or when I first entered the field of education, many parents told me, "If children don't obey, they will fight!" At that time, corporal punishment seemed to be the norm for teachers to educate students. However, we should realize that with the progress of the times, the way of education should also change.

Pursuing high enrollment rate

The pursuit of high school enrollment rate also gave birth to corporal punishment to some extent. In order to make students concentrate more on their studies, some teachers will use corporal punishment to punish those students who are not serious or have not finished their homework. But this method can't really improve students' learning interest and learning effect.

Education is not everything.

We must admit that education is not everything. Every student has his own uniqueness, and family background, educational experience and other factors may affect their behavior and personality. Simple corporal punishment can't solve the fundamental problem. Therefore, we need to seek more humane and effective educational methods.

School is a gathering place of civilization and love.

School is a gathering place of civilization and love, and a place for spiritual exchange. If it is full of corporal punishment, it is undoubtedly a farce and a satire on education. Therefore, we need to work together to find a more suitable way of education to guide and inspire students.

♀? Oppose corporal punishment

As educators, we should resolutely oppose corporal punishment. We need to find more humane and effective ways to guide and inspire students, so that they can learn in happiness and make progress in growth.