This is due to the consideration of students' rights and mental health, and the admiration of more active and constructive educational methods.
On the one hand, excessive punishment may hurt students' psychology and self-esteem. In the past, severe corporal punishment and punishment may lead to students' fear, anxiety and resistance to study. Nowadays, the education circle pays more attention to cultivating students' autonomy, creativity and enthusiasm, rather than controlling their behavior through punishment.
On the other hand, the educational circles gradually realize that establishing a positive teacher-student relationship and encouraging students' self-management ability are more conducive to their growth and development. Teachers are more inclined to encourage, guide and reward students, stimulate their interest in learning and actively participate.
However, this does not mean that teachers have completely lost the power to manage students' behavior. Modern education still emphasizes the establishment of order and discipline, but more emphasis is placed on positive management methods, such as establishing rules, formulating reward and punishment systems, and communicating and guiding.
Generally speaking, modern education pays more attention to cultivating students' autonomy and enthusiasm, rather than relying too much on punishment. This change aims to create a healthier, more active and beneficial educational environment for students' development.