First of all, teaching and educating people is the bounden duty of teachers. Since ancient times, countless educators have been making contributions to the great and sacred educational cause. Responsibility, this is a starting point, that is, you can refute the other party's "irresponsible and immoral" behavior from a moral point of view.
Secondly, in education, teachers are more capable than students, and they have the overall situation and overall view. Teachers are much more reliable in managing education than students. Here you can attack students' imperfect and immature abilities.
Thirdly, from the legal point of view (compulsory education law), teachers obviously have to bear greater educational responsibility. See /question/38374734.html? fr=ala 1
As for the information, you can find some arguments about teachers' responsibilities and teachers' professional ethics on the Internet. The materials can only be used for reference, and the other party you can find can also be found. Only what you sort out is the best.
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