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Contents of teachers' disciplinary regulations
Legal analysis: The Rules of Punishment for Primary and Secondary Education (Trial) clearly stipulates that the ruler should be returned to the teacher. Provisions on teachers' disciplinary power:

Students who disturb class order, smoke, drink, misbehave, beat, scold, bully classmates and other disciplinary actions should be given appropriate punishment. Light can be criticized by name, ordered to apologize, fined for a class, after-school counseling, etc. , if the circumstances are serious or incorrigible, the person in charge of school moral education may be disciplined, engaged in public punishment, suspended from participating in off-campus collective activities, etc. If the circumstances are serious or have a bad influence, classes may be suspended or suspended for no more than one week.

Legal basis: Detailed Rules for the Implementation of Education and Punishment for Primary and Secondary School Teachers in People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 1 These Rules are formulated in accordance with the Education Law, the Teachers Law, the Law on the Protection of Minors, the Law on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency, and other laws and regulations and the relevant provisions of the state in order to implement the fundamental task of moral education, ensure and standardize schools and teachers to perform their education, teaching and management duties according to law, protect the legitimate rights and interests of students, and promote the healthy growth and all-round development of students.

Article 2 These Detailed Rules shall apply to ordinary primary and secondary schools, secondary vocational schools (hereinafter referred to as schools) and their teachers in the process of education, teaching and management.

The term "educational punishment" as mentioned in these rules refers to the educational behavior that schools and teachers manage, punish or correct students who violate rules and regulations for educational purposes, so as to urge students to accept warnings, recognize and correct mistakes.