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What are the advantages of Shishi court's in-depth anti-school violence law popularization activities?
The advantage is that both students and teachers can learn legal knowledge related to campus violence. Especially for students, let them know from an early age that the law can protect their personal safety and uphold justice for them, so that when they are bullied by others in the future, they can bravely use the law to protect themselves, or they can fight back with confidence. Protecting yourself by law is not only the most powerful protection tool, but also the most just tool. With the support of the law, many students will not be easily bullied by others, and they can bravely protect themselves after being bullied. At the same time, it also makes some students who bully others repent and know that their actions are wrong. Even if their moral quality has not improved, they know that school bullying has violated the law this time and may be punished in the future, so they will also restrain themselves.

The reason why school violence is so rampant is that teachers and schools are also responsible, in addition to students' weak legal awareness. Because many campus violence occurs in schools, schools and teachers should be responsible for the safety of students and should protect their physical and mental health. Obviously, some teachers saw the fighting between students, but chose me to turn a blind eye, or even perfunctory, and morally kidnapped the bullied students, which would only make the campus violence worse. Therefore, this anti-school violence popularization activity has also enhanced teachers' legal awareness, letting them know that school violence is obviously illegal, and teachers can also use law to deal with problems, not just morality to educate students.

It is of great significance to oppose the illegal activities of school violence. I don't think it can be done only occasionally, because it should be treated as a course, and education should be concentrated once every grade, so that children can express their views and experiences in class and write small compositions to express their feelings about this course. Only in this way can children learn more legal knowledge, better protect themselves, and let campus violence have nowhere to hide.