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The wonderful rules of the school
School rules always make people laugh and cry. Some regulations seem strange, but they have profound educational significance. This article will introduce some wonderful school regulations at home and abroad. Let's take a look at the story behind these regulations.

♂? Don't raise your hand

A school in Nottinghamshire, England forbids students to raise their hands. This is to relieve children's psychological pressure and make them study more freely and happily.

Boys wear skirts to school.

In James gillespie School in Scotland, traditional kilts are part of boys' uniforms. This is not only a unique scenery, but also boys generally think that this traditional dress is cool and has not been discriminated against.

There are no homework and exams.

At Brooklyn Free School in new york, there are no restrictions on exams, grades and homework. Students enjoy a high degree of autonomy and can even participate in school governance by voting. The concept of free schooling has really been realized here.

No hoodie.

A school in Connecticut forbids students to wear hoodies to school. The reason is that the school is worried that students will hide their mobile phones with hats to avoid the teacher's inspection.

Yoga pants and tights are forbidden.

A high school in Massachusetts prohibits students from wearing yoga pants and tights to school. The school thinks that this kind of dress is not suitable for the learning environment and may have a bad influence on other students.

Girls are forbidden to wear makeup.

In Japan, there is a rule that prohibits girls from wearing makeup and jewelry. Education experts believe that this will affect learning and may bring security risks.

I started primary school at the age of 4.

In Holland, children start primary school at the age of 4. Experts believe that children of this age already have the ability of independent thinking and self-protection, and are full of desire for knowledge, so it is easier to learn and grow.

There is no lunch break on the desk.

Some countries prohibit students from taking a lunch break at their desks, because this kind of rest is not good for their health, especially for developing primary and secondary school students.

It is forbidden to give gifts to teachers

In Korea, it is forbidden for students to give gifts to teachers. This move aims to put an end to the wind of comparing gifts. If a teacher accepts a gift from a student, he will be severely punished or even expelled. But it's ok to send an ordinary card once in a while.