Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational institution - How to treat "the right to education punishment"?
How to treat "the right to education punishment"?
Teachers should educate people with moral education. Public corporal punishment will make students accept two harmful concepts: authority is more important than personal dignity and rights; If you can't be persuaded, it is just to use violence. It is harmful to sow the seeds of ignoring rights and superstitious violence in the hearts of minors. Education requires great patience, but violence is simple and effective. Those who practice "reasonable corporal punishment" are too lazy to devote themselves to education at the expense of students' physical and mental health, which is really not suitable for the education team.

The education law stipulates that students do not comply with their obligations. "Schools and teachers have the responsibility to take measures such as persuasion, admonition and punishment according to the circumstances and relevant norms to correct them and warn other educatees." In other words, punishing students can't be corporal punishment, and it can't hurt personal dignity. Many people think that the thunderbolt means being responsible for the bad students who repeatedly disturb the teaching order and get into trouble.

Corporal punishment destroys the normal educational order. How to be responsible for students? Corporal punishment makes students lose their personal dignity. This is undoubtedly illegal and immoral for an educator. The Law on the Protection of Minors clearly stipulates that teachers should respect the personal dignity of minors and may not impose corporal punishment, disguised corporal punishment or other acts that insult their personal dignity.

It is not uncommon for corporal punishment of students to be exposed and detained. The exposure was not because students or other teachers reported it, but because the video was online or parents found the injury. Some teachers were not convinced after being punished and appealed. This shows that under the law, the hidden rule of some schools is still "corporal punishment is justified"; The person who was beaten did not protest, and other teachers rarely stopped, criticized and resisted corporal punishment in accordance with the teacher's obligation stipulated in the Teachers Law.