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An analysis of the reasons for teachers' corporal punishment of students
Teachers' corporal punishment of students is a bad educational behavior, and its reasons are complex and diverse. This paper will analyze the role conflict, teachers' quality and psychological pressure to help readers better understand the reasons why teachers punish students.

Role conflict

Role conflict refers to the psychological contradiction and behavior conflict caused by unclear role positioning and inconsistent role expectations in the education process. Teachers often punish students because of role conflicts.

Teachers' quality

New teachers should have noble professional ethics, solid subject knowledge, rich educational experience, good psychological quality and other quality characteristics. Teachers' corporal punishment of students is often caused by the low quality of teachers.

psychological stress

The particularity of teachers' profession determines that teachers' psychology is often overloaded. With the development of education, the society has higher and higher expectations for teachers. Excessive workload leads to poor emotional response of teachers and even mental illness. Teachers' corporal punishment of students is often caused by teachers' excessive psychological pressure.