Popularize legal knowledge, enhance students' legal awareness, enable students to calmly deal with campus violence and social crimes, timely see through the common tricks of swindlers in the kidnapping incidents that are most likely to occur on the way to and from school, and quickly come up with coping strategies when encountering common campus safety incidents and traffic safety incidents, thus greatly improving children's self-protection ability and self-prevention ability.
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Popularizing law on campus can instill in teenagers legal knowledge closely related to students' daily life, such as the Constitution, the Law on the Protection of Minors, the Law on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency, the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment, and the Law on Road Traffic Safety. Through the analysis of positive and negative cases, the law-abiding stories or illegal cases are spread to students, so that they can gain legal knowledge and be inspired. You can also hold mock trials to let students participate, deepen their experience, enhance their ability to use the law, and say "no" to campus violence.
In view of the potential safety hazards in today's campus, legal education should focus on campus safety education for students to help build a safe and harmonious campus. Create an atmosphere for students to learn the law in the form of campus publicity, so that legal knowledge can penetrate into students' lives, thus subtly affecting them and making learning the law a habit of students.
The state advocates "governing the country according to law" and schools should "govern the school according to law", which requires a process, a process of popularizing law and changing ideas, the joint advocacy of the whole society and the active cooperation of schools. The student stage plays a vital role in establishing a person's outlook on life and world, especially in primary and secondary schools, where people's world outlook has great plasticity.
Therefore, strengthening the legal education in primary and secondary schools, so that students can know and understand the law from an early age, develop the concept of doing things according to law from an early age, and understand that using the law to safeguard their rights and interests is the meaning of expanding the legal coverage of social groups, the performance of social civilization and progress, and the inherent need of socialist legal system construction.