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Flexible punishment
Teacher Yang's flexible punishment training for more than ten minutes opened another window for me to understand educational punishment. Punishment is usually used when students make mistakes, but conventional punishment has no effect on some students, because long-term similar punishment has made them have a strong immunity to punishment, so many times the teacher's punishment is nominal, has not played its due role, and sometimes even leaves them in a position of failure and helplessness.

I feel that the form "Fill in the plan and know the truth" made by Teacher Yang for students who have made mistakes is particularly practical. It is a new way for students, and the content inside is specially designed. 1. I was taken to the office because ... (Let the students ask and answer by themselves, which will help them reflect in the question and answer) 2. The details of the event are as follows ... (Different angles have different understandings, maybe we can also review the whole process of the event from the perspective of students, which may have different inspirations) 3. Being taken to the office this time could have been avoided if ... (I think this topic was designed. This kind of reflective question, if used for a long time, is also very helpful for children's future behavior. On the one hand, it is teaching students how to be human, on the other hand, it is also teaching students how to do things if they are human. Perhaps through this question, the students have already had heartfelt repentance and regret. It has played a subtle role in education. I will be more responsible for my actions in the future, because I think: my responsibility and improvement plan are) 6. I will follow the plan from a certain day in a certain year. In order to realize my plan, I will ask someone to help me. Finally, I will check the results of the plan implementation with someone. (Changing single-person education into double-person education and implementing bundled evaluation are conducive to mutual supervision and reminding, which is equivalent to finding a powerful helper for the teacher. )

Flexible punishment is people-oriented and embodies the principle of teaching students in accordance with their aptitude. On the one hand, the novel punishment method is easier for students to accept and handle, which is conducive to establishing a good relationship between teachers and students.