Do school teachers have the right to control the shape of students heads?

Updated on educate 2024-02-27
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you go to high school and college, you won't be eligible, but if you're young, then you have the right to manage it, because when you go to college, you have your own rights, and others don't have the right to manage you Primary school is different, you don't have any personal rights in elementary school, of course you should, you have to look at your age

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Probably not, but when it comes to studying, the teacher has to take responsibility, and my hair is not long, but the front one is blocking my eyes, and the teacher said that he can't see my eyes, and he doesn't know how much I have mastered the knowledge she taught, so he forced me to cut it, and now it's really ugly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Absolutely not, when I was in middle school, my hair was longer than that of a girl, and the head teacher always told me to lose my hair, but I never lost it. It wasn't until the dean told me to lose weight that I trimmed my hair a little, and I was pretty good in the class at the time, and the teacher didn't dare to do anything to me. When I was in high school, I had a classmate who was even better, and the principal told him to reduce, and he was reduced, and he was reduced to a bald head, and all the teachers were speechless.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    He doesn't control the students' hairstyles because of rights, one is that there is a difference in the thinking between the teacher and the students, he thinks that he is an elder and should be in charge, one is the school's regulations, he has to take care of it, and the other is that he relies on the old and sells the old to demand the students with his own ideas.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Teachers have the right to control, and the distribution of hairstyles that corrupt the school atmosphere is certainly not allowed. But at least the teachers in our school are not good, our school doesn't allow long hair at all, isn't it very back.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think as long as it's not too outrageous, the teacher can leave it alone, and I don't think the hairstyle has anything to do with a person's morality.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Maybe I'm afraid that my hair will grow longer and become handsome, and some classmates will chase after me, and I'm thinking about studying, so I have to take care of it, or it's because some students are patronizing and making their hair, and they don't study, but I think it's a bit dull to keep the same hairstyle.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Teachers are just supervising, for the sake of school spirit and school image.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    A citizen's right to personal liberty refers to the right of a citizen to have his or her person and actions at his or her disposal and control, and not to be arrested, detained, searched, or infringed upon without going through legal procedures. And hair is a part of the human body and is at the disposal and control of the citizens themselves.

    Legal basis: Article 103 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Natural persons enjoy the right to the body. The physical integrity and freedom of movement of natural persons are protected by law. No organization or individual may infringe upon the physical rights of others.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Legal Analysis: If there are provisions in the school's rules and regulations, it is not illegal.

    Legal basis: "Teachers Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 8: Teachers shall perform the following obligations: (1) Abide by the Constitution, laws, and professional ethics, and be a role model; (2) Implement the state's education policy, abide by rules and regulations, implement the school's teaching plan, fulfill the teacher's contract, and complete the education and teaching tasks; (3) To educate students on the basic principles set forth in the Constitution, on patriotism and ethnic unity, on the legal system, and on ideology, morality, culture, science and technology, and to organize and lead students in carrying out beneficial social activities; (4) Caring for and caring for all students, respecting students' personality, and promoting the all-round development of students in terms of morality, intelligence, and physique; (5) Stopping conduct harmful to students or other conduct that infringes upon students' lawful rights and interests, and criticizing and resisting phenomena that are harmful to students' healthy growth; (6) Continuously improve ideological and political consciousness and the level of education and teaching operations.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The old stool teacher has the right to prescribe the hairstyle of the students, so that the whole class will be collectively organized. One of them is better. Moreover, the hairstyle they prescribed must also make the young man look very good and fighting.

    So. Teacher, prescribe. We should heed his advice.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Does the teacher have the right to regulate the student's hairstyle, I think it depends on the quality of the teacher, the junior high school, the middle school, the teacher, of course, can know the regulations, the student's hairstyle of the university basically does not care.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Is it reasonable for schools to mandate head shapes? This is of course reasonable, school is a place to read, and anything that has nothing to do with reading needs to have a rule. Hairstyle is an important sign of a student.

    So it's the right thing to do with a student's head. Students should be like Pangu and put too much energy into the mountain posture of dressing, and hairstyle is also a kind of dressing, so the school stipulates hairstyle, I think this is a very reasonable thing.

    Whether it's a boy or a girl, it's needed. Hair standardization, especially for students in school, should be standardized and developed, so that they can concentrate on studying. All schools have rules for admission.

    The school mentioned in the title may be more carefully standardized, but other schools, especially high schools, are standardized, and schools abound, and may not be as careful as the school in the title, but basically there are ** out, that is to say, boys and girls must follow the hairstyle on **. Therefore, I think that the school's regulations are reasonable, and the mandatory regulations are even more reasonable, because they meet the basic requirements of students, and students must abide by them. Every school is basically mandatory, and I haven't heard of any school that doesn't enforce it, and if your hairstyle doesn't comply with the school rules, you will definitely be punished by the school, so the mandatory issuance is reasonable.

    It allows students to focus on their studies rather than on grooming, so it makes sense to enforce hairstyles.

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