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Provisions on corporal punishment of students in education law
Legal analysis: Educational institutions have the obligation to educate, manage and protect underage students. Protect the personal rights of underage students in school from infringement, including illegal infringement from the outside world and the infringement of poor teaching in the school itself, that is to say, we must fulfill the highest duty of care. When students violate school discipline, schools and teachers should adopt correct methods to educate and guide them and prohibit all illegal means to solve them. If a school teacher or other staff member physically punishes a student, the school shall bear the corresponding responsibility.

Legal basis: Article 29 of the Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that teachers should treat students equally, pay attention to their individual differences, teach students in accordance with their aptitude and promote their all-round development. Teachers should respect students' personality, and must not discriminate against students, and must not punish students with corporal punishment, corporal punishment in disguised form or other acts that insult their personal dignity, or infringe upon their legitimate rights and interests.