1. Verbal warning: give a verbal warning to students' improper behavior to remind them of their words and deeds. Warnings usually include direct verbal warnings and reminding students to obey the rules. Teachers can clearly point out the influence and possible consequences of improper behavior in warnings, so as to guide students to understand mistakes.
2. Written criticism: Teachers can criticize students' improper behavior in writing and ask students to realize their mistakes and take corresponding corrective measures. Criticism can be made through written notice of punishment, written examination and written letter of apology. Teachers should accurately record students' misconduct, including time, place, specific behavior, influence on others and other detailed information.
3. Punishment: Punishment includes mild punishment, ordinary punishment and serious punishment. Minor disciplinary actions may include standing, sweeping the floor and writing; Ordinary disciplinary actions may include suspension of classes, probation, etc. ; Serious disciplinary actions may include dropping out of school, persuasion, transfer, etc.
4. Limitations of corporal punishment: Corporal punishment is considered as a method of education and punishment that is not recommended, but it still has limitations in some areas or schools, and strict regulations should be observed. Corporal punishment should be as safe and moderate as possible and should not cause physical or psychological harm to students. Corporal punishment can only be used under certain circumstances, such as students involved in serious violations of discipline and endangering the safety of others.
Implement the application of educational punishment
1. Shaping good behavior habits and sense of discipline: Education and punishment can help students to form good behavior habits and sense of discipline, and let them know how to respect rules, self-discipline and self-examination, and observe campus order. Schools and teachers should clarify students' behavior norms and expectations, so that students can clearly know what is acceptable behavior and what is unacceptable behavior.
2. Maintaining campus order and safety: Education and punishment help to maintain campus order and safety and reduce the occurrence of violations. Through disciplinary measures, students are made aware of the impact of their actions on others and the campus environment, so as to better abide by the rules. Establish and implement strict campus management system and discipline.
3. Promote students' personal development: through education and punishment, let students realize their mistakes and bad behaviors and reflect on their causes and consequences. This helps to stimulate students' consciousness and sense of responsibility and help them grow into individuals with social responsibility and self-discipline ability.