Does the class teacher have the right to evict a student?

Updated on educate 2024-03-24
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No. Education is the right of minors, and schools and teachers should provide assistance to students with poor grades and bad conduct, and must not discriminate, let alone arbitrarily impose disciplinary sanctions, or even order them to drop out of school or expel them from school. Schools shall persuade, educate, and assist students who have violated discipline; Where it is truly necessary to give sanctions, the school shall first explain the reasons to the minor students and their guardians, hear opinions, and make a sanction decision in accordance with the principles of fairness and justice.

    If the student is not satisfied with the punishment given by the school, the student or his parents may file a complaint with the competent administrative department for education, and they will handle it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, the expulsion of students must be decided by the school, and cannot be expelled casually.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, the expulsion of a student is at the discretion of the school leaders and must be justified.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. No. Students should abide by the rules and regulations of the school, and if they do find serious violations of the school's management regulations or illegal acts, the school will deal with them, and the class teacher has no right to decide.

    2. According to Article 83 of the Education Law of the People's Republic of China, anyone who violates the provisions of this Law and infringes upon the lawful rights and interests of teachers, education recipients, schools or other educational institutions, causing losses or damages, shall bear civil liability in accordance with law.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The homeroom teacher can kick a disruptive student out of the classroom, but it's best not to do so. Students come to school to learn, and we cannot deprive children of their right to education because of some shortcomings. As a teacher, what you need to do is how to make children study well and learn knowledge, rather than kicking students out of the classroom because they are making trouble.

    Teachers should feel that this is wrong from their own psychology, not that they feel that it is wrong to kick students out of the classroom because they are afraid of complaints.

    1. It's not right to kick a troublesome student out of the classroom.

    Students' disruptive behavior may affect the quality of teaching and affect the learning of other students, at this time, we can actively guide them, instead of taking the next step to directly kick the students out of the classroom. Every student has the right to education when they come to school, and teachers cannot kick students out of the classroom because they make mistakes, which loses the most basic duty of teaching and educating people, so this kind of behavior is wrong.

    Second, it will cause students' rebellious psychology.

    When I was in elementary school, my teacher shut me out for a morning because I was late. At that time, he was a good student, and he was not very late, but because he was late once, he stood outside the door all morning. Two classmates who were also late went out to play directly, which caused the three of us to have a very bad impression of the teacher, and we didn't like to take that teacher's class, and our academic performance naturally declined, so driving students out of the classroom would bring rebellious psychology to students.

    3. Students who make troubles should be actively guided.

    As teachers, we should actively guide troublesome students without compromising the quality of teaching. For example, you can ask students questions to increase their attention. If that doesn't work, talk to the student privately and ask what the situation is.

    If these are not obvious, you can also give feedback to parents, try not to have a negative impact on the child's emotions, and eventually cause the child to lose interest in learning.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, this situation can be reported, and the teacher cannot deprive the student of the right to education, nor can he deprive the student of the right to attend classes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think the class teacher can't kick these students out of the classroom, they should talk to the parents, but they can't kick the children out of the classroom; If you encounter some unreasonable parents, you will be reported.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The class teacher is not allowed to kick a troublesome student out of the classroom; It will be reported, and for these children, the class teacher can change the strategy to make them remember for a long time, but do not kick them out of the classroom.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are no rights. The class teacher is not the biggest leader of the school, and the expulsion of students must be approved by the school. It is not appropriate to expel students in compulsory education, but high schools and universities can deal with such a serious disciplinary violation.

    According to the "Regulations on the Management of Full-time Ordinary Senior High School Students":

    Article 29: Students suspected of being stupid seriously violate the code of conduct for middle school students, the norms of conduct for middle school students, the relevant rules and regulations of the school, and the managers of public security, shall be given sanctions. Punishment: Warning, serious warning, demerit, probation, and expulsion.

    Article 30 Students who receive the punishment of demerit or above shall be recorded in the student's file. The expulsion of a student from school must be reported to the competent education department for approval.

    Article 31: Within one year of receiving a sanction, a student who has corrected his mistakes and made significant progress may have his or her punishment revoked, and if the revoked sanction is above a demerit, it should be noted in the student's file. Article 32 The maximum period of probation for students shall not exceed one year. Students who do not make corrections within one year of probation shall be expelled from the school.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The class teacher does not have the right to expel the student, the expulsion of the student is subject to the approval of the school, there is no need to discuss with the parents, the parents just wait for the results, the results have a public announcement period, if there is any objection to the school's punishment, the trouble can not appeal to the Education Bureau.

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