1. Teachers can give verbal warnings to students who have made mistakes under appropriate circumstances, reminding them to pay attention to their behavior and asking them to correct their mistakes. Teachers can record students' wrong behavior and give them a written warning, asking them to reflect on their own behavior and promise not to make the same mistake again.
2. If the student's behavior seriously violates the school discipline, the teacher can give corresponding punishment, such as warning, recording a demerit, staying in school for observation, etc. Teachers can inform parents of students' wrong behaviors and discuss with parents how to educate students and correct their wrong behaviors.
3. Teachers can educate and guide students at an appropriate time to help them understand their mistakes and improve their self-awareness ability. Teachers can provide guidance and support when students need it, help them overcome their learning difficulties and improve their academic performance. Teachers can give students emotional care at an appropriate time, pay attention to their mental health and help them establish a positive attitude.
Under special circumstances, teachers can temporarily restrict students' freedom to ensure school order and safety. If a student's behavior is beyond the scope of the teacher's punishment, the teacher can hand it over to the relevant departments, such as the school administrative department, the police, the court and so on.
The influence of teachers' disciplinary power on students
Appropriate punishment can help students realize their mistakes and shortcomings, and stimulate their self-correction and self-management ability. At the same time, punishment can also make students clear the expectations and requirements of schools and teachers, and promote their behavior norms and self-discipline. At the same time, schools and education authorities should also strengthen the supervision and management of teachers' disciplinary power to ensure its reasonable, fair and effective exercise.
But if the punishment is improper or excessive, it may have a negative impact on students' physical and mental health. For example, excessive punishment may cause students to have negative emotions such as shame, inferiority and conflict, which will affect their self-esteem and self-confidence. In addition, improper punishment may also lead to students' resistance, attack, slander and other behaviors, undermining the teacher-student relationship and school order.