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On the Right and Wrong of Teachers' Corporal Punishment of Students
What is the standard for teachers to punish students?

The meaning of corporal punishment: Corporal punishment refers to the behavior of hurting students' body or mind by standing, kneeling, running and clapping their hands. Corporal punishment is a wrong way to punish children. Teachers' treatment of students who violate discipline should also be called corporal punishment. Corporal punishment in disguised form refers to other forms of corporal punishment on students except the above-mentioned corporal punishment. Corporal punishment in disguised form will also insult students' personality and hurt their hearts. Its form can be summarized as: 1, penalty copying: penalty copying method for more than five times; Poetry, rules, etc. Used more than twice, and the text was used more than once. 2. Fines: both in quantity and form. 3. Be punished for several days on duty or cleaning. 4, expelled from the classroom is not handled in time. 5. Insult students and satirize them. 6. Knock the pointer and throw things. 7. Without the consent of the leaders, suspend classes or stop students from participating in all activities at will. Article 16 of China's Compulsory Education Law stipulates that "corporal punishment of students is prohibited"; Article 37 of China's Teacher Law stipulates that "corporal punishment of students who refuse to change after education" shall be given "administrative punishment or expulsion", and "if the circumstances are serious enough to constitute a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law"; Article 15 of China's Law on the Protection of Minors also explicitly prohibits corporal punishment or corporal punishment in disguised form. Article 29 of the Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), 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.