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Education regulations: different types of punishment
In the education law, we often encounter various types of punishment. This paper will introduce different types of punishment, such as admonition punishment, ability punishment, property punishment and relief punishment, as well as the administrative punishment and dismissal that teachers may face in education and teaching.

Apply for punishment

Reprimand is not only a warning to the offenders, but also an informed criticism, reminding them not to do it again. This kind of punishment is mainly used as a warning to let the offenders realize their mistakes.

Ability punishment

Competency punishment is more severe, which may limit or deprive some behavioral abilities, such as canceling examinations, admission or admission qualifications. This kind of punishment is mainly to make the offenders pay the price, but also plays a warning role.

Property fine

Property punishment punishes offenders through fines. This kind of punishment is mainly to make the offenders pay economic costs, but also plays a warning role.

Relief fine

Remedial punishment is to correct and stop illegal infringement and to remedy the damaged legitimate rights and interests. This kind of punishment is mainly to protect the rights and interests of the infringed, but also plays a warning role.

Administrative sanctions and dismissal of teachers

Article 37 of the Teacher Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) clearly stipulates that a teacher who intentionally fails to complete the task of education and teaching, physically punishes students, refuses to change after education, has bad conduct and insults students will be subject to administrative sanctions or dismissal. If a teacher's behavior seriously constitutes a crime, he will be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law. Therefore, we should strictly abide by educational laws and regulations and jointly safeguard a good educational environment.