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A teacher kicked a student with his foot, which made the student's foot swollen. Does this violate the law on the protection of minors?
It has been violated. This kind of behavior belongs to corporal punishment, which violates the above provisions of the Law on the Protection of Minors, and also violates the Professional Ethics of Primary and Secondary School Teachers and the Professional Code of Middle School Teachers.

Law on the Protection of Minors Article 21 Teachers and staff in schools, kindergartens and nurseries shall respect the personal dignity of minors, and shall not impose corporal punishment, corporal punishment in disguised form or other acts that insult their personal dignity.

"Professional Ethics of Primary and Secondary School Teachers" Article 3: Love students. Care for all students, respect their personality and treat them equally and fairly. Be strict with students, teach them patiently, do not be sarcastic, sarcastic or discriminate against students, do not punish students physically or in disguised form, protect their legitimate rights and interests and promote their all-round, positive and healthy development.

The first item of "Professional Standards for Middle School Teachers" is student-oriented, respecting the rights and interests of middle school students, taking middle school students as the main body, and fully mobilizing and giving play to their enthusiasm; Follow the characteristics of middle school students' physical and mental development and the laws of education and teaching, provide appropriate education, and promote middle school students' lively study, healthy and happy growth, comprehensive and individual development.