Freedom of speech and educational principles
Everyone has the right to freedom of speech, including expressing their views at parent-teacher conferences. But when this view involves the threat of complaints and the implication of students' future, it goes beyond the scope of freedom of speech and violates the principle of education.
Complaint mechanism and rights protection
The complaint is to safeguard rights and interests. When the rights and interests are infringed, complaining is a legal right. If the complaint is threatened or retaliated, the complaint mechanism will be seriously damaged. In this incident, it is a legitimate right for parents to raise objections and complain about some behavior of the school or teachers. They should not give up because they complain that they can't get into high school.
responsible
If the complaint really affects students' study, they should be held accountable. Schools or teachers have the responsibility to ensure that every student's rights and interests are not infringed, and students cannot be treated unfairly because of complaints. At the same time, schools and relevant departments should also improve the complaint mechanism to ensure that complaints will not affect students' studies and rights.
Communication and solutions
When encountering similar problems, the best way is to keep calm, fully communicate with schools and teachers, and find the best way to solve the problems. If there is injustice, you can complain through appropriate channels, not through threats or sabotage.
Reflection and improvement
This matter should arouse everyone's reflection, including schools, teachers, parents and students. How can we better maintain a fair and just educational environment? How can we better protect the rights and interests of students? We need to work together to improve together.