Schools should pay attention to campus violence. Schools have the obligation to create a good learning environment for students. Although campus violence cannot be achieved overnight, it needs long-term persistence of the school. Students should also tell their teachers in time when they see campus violence. Don't be afraid of being retaliated. If you are afraid of retaliation, you can seek the protection of your teacher.
The occurrence of campus violence may be related to children's mental health or family factors. Some children can't find a sense of existence at home, so they want to find a sense of existence at school. They may be very violent to others, and they can have a certain pleasure in their hearts. It may also be that parents are negligent in discipline, making children more and more rebellious and irritable. They can't control their emotions at school, and they want to fight when they have conflicts with others.
Campus violence really needs attention from all sides, and both schools and parents have certain responsibility factors. Parents are more concerned about their children and don't let them go astray. When campus violence occurs, it should be stopped in time and the students involved in campus violence should be dealt with seriously. Don't ignore the students' background. It's unfair to the victim, so it's unfair.