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How does a class teacher educate students not to fight?
1, to create a warm and harmonious class collective. The study found that most students who love fighting are not paid enough attention at home or school, which leads to emotional out of control and interpersonal conflicts. Therefore, in order to put an end to class fighting, the head teacher should create a harmonious and friendly collective atmosphere in the class and often hold class meetings with the communication skills of unity, cooperation, friendship and mutual assistance as the main body. At the same time, the class teacher should also pay attention to, recognize and appreciate every student so that every student can feel the love from teachers and classmates. Such a warm and harmonious class group is very conducive to reducing conflicts and violence among students.

2. Reduce the time for students to contact the Internet. The influence of the media on teenagers can even shake their education, so media violence has always been the focus of adolescent aggressive researchers. The current network culture is full of violence and bloodiness, such as some bloody and violent TV dramas and movies, video games, language attacks and so on. Students will inevitably identify with and imitate these junk cultures, which will eventually lead to aggressive behavior. Therefore, the class teacher should try to win the support of parents and jointly block the opportunities and time for students to contact the Internet.

3. For students who often love fighting, we should take individual counseling. The head teacher should always talk to students who love fighting, guide them to realize their mistakes, help each other with their classmates and respect others, which is the basis for winning the respect of others. They should use respect and love to resolve the tension and hostility between themselves and their classmates, and pay attention to teaching students to put themselves in their own shoes and look at problems from the standpoint of their classmates.