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Why are some teachers afraid to "manage" their students now?
Education has become a service industry.

Whether we admit it or not, with the enhancement of parents' awareness of rights protection, the change of educational concept and the increase of media channels, teachers are really more and more afraid to control students.

1. There are more students with mental illness than before.

It may be because the number of only children has increased, or it may be because the divorce rate of parents has increased. In recent years, we obviously feel that there are more children with mental illness in our class than before.

There is a Chinese teacher in the same office who received a student's midterm paper last week. This paper has a piece of paper full of circles and three big swearing words.

No one bothered the children, so they scolded the marking teacher.

Not only that, but his composition also implies that the head teacher is a cow, and he eats grass with a rope around his neck. Some students even named this cow as the class teacher in their compositions.

Later, I learned that he came from a single-parent family and lived with his father. For such students, the teacher really dare not take care of them, for fear of being cut by a knife.

The media is very developed, public opinion is biased, and teachers don't want to make trouble for themselves.

Have we found that once a student has an accident, no matter whether the teacher is right or wrong, public opinion always means blame.

A pupil in a primary school in our city often doesn't do his homework. The teacher invited his parents to come to school to chat.

After the child went back, his father beat him up and the child jumped off the building. The divorced mother came to the school crying and asked the teacher to be responsible.

My colleague's child is in the same class as this child. Both parents know that the child comes from a special family and has bad hobbies. Parents are violent and sympathize with the class teacher.

But because the school couldn't stand the pressure of public opinion, it finally gave some money.

If taking care of children can bring you unexpected trouble, which teacher wants to get into trouble?

3. Parents and children over-defend their rights.

One of my colleagues has encountered this situation: before class, all students are required to put their mobile phones in the mobile phone bags in front of the whole class. There is a student in his class who hasn't let go. He took the student's mobile phone and put it in the mobile phone bag. When the student robbed her mobile phone, she called 1 10 to report that the teacher robbed her mobile phone.

In addition, a student had a conflict with other students at school.

After receiving the child's phone call, the parents hurried to school. The student's head teacher is in the playground. Parents find the head teacher, grab him by the collar and ask about it.

This colleague later said that he had never encountered such a shameful thing.

Does the teacher dare to ignore the students' quality? I think the punishment under the premise of legality and respect is still appropriate.