Is it illegal to require a parent to accompany you for college day study?

Updated on educate 2024-03-11
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    On the 22nd, the Ministry of Education released a draft of the "Rules for the Implementation of Educational Discipline by Primary and Secondary School Teachers".

    It explains that where students violate school rules and discipline, the circumstances are more serious, or they refuse to make corrections after on-site educational punishment, teachers may carry out heavier punishments with the consent of the person in charge of the school's moral education work.

    Such as suspending or restricting students' participation in excursions, social practices, and other group activities outside the class schedule; Undertake public service tasks on campus; Parents are required to accompany them to school, etc.

    In this regard, some netizens expressed their support for this practice, parents accompany the study to supervise their children more effectively than the teacher's punishment, some netizens expressed their dissupport, parents usually have to go to work, there is no time to accompany the study.

    What do you think about this? Today we're going to talk about it:

    Today's topic. The Ministry of Education intends to stipulate:

    If a student violates discipline seriously, he or she can ask his parents to accompany him to school, do you support it?

    The following information is available on the Internet.

    Some netizens think:

    In the tank. Parents also have a responsibility to educate their children.

    Ninety-nine-nine without the same name:

    I support, parents are the first teachers of children, parents also have part of the responsibility for children's education problems, most of the serious violations of discipline by children rely on parents to ignore, rather than teacher punishment, it is better to let parents accompany and supervise children more effectively.

    S-1990: Yes, parents are too protective of their children these days. Even if the child violates discipline seriously, the teacher cannot beat or scold.

    If there are two advantages to letting parents accompany them: one is to let parents better understand their children's behavior in school, and parents can better do their children's ideological work; The second is to give the child a warning so that he does not dare to violate discipline.

    Laurel 104: Most serious violations of discipline are due to problems with children's morality. In terms of children's three views and morality, it is mainly the family that has a greater influence.

    Only by allowing parents to accompany their children who have violated discipline to study can parents attach importance to their own family education, educate their children in a timely manner, and prevent their children from making big mistakes. Therefore, I support parents to accompany them.

    Not supported. Parents don't have time to accompany them.

    Aftertaste of youth: Although parents have to bear some responsibility for serious violations of discipline in children, there is no need for teachers to let parents go to school to accompany them. Some parents are short-tempered, and if there is a physical conflict with the child and the teacher, the conflict will escalate, and the parents are responsible or the school is responsible for the accident?

    Lonely Alley Junxi: No, parents are very busy right now. It is impossible to accompany the student for a day or two, at least a week, and it is difficult for parents to take a week off. It is difficult to get parents to spend a lot of time and energy to accompany them to school.

    Passion Fruit Lemon Tea: I don't support it, the child has violated discipline seriously, and it has affected the normal teaching activities of the school and the learning of others, so parents should be allowed to take it back to educate and then go back to school.

    The Ministry of Education intends to stipulate that students who violate discipline seriously can ask their parents to accompany them to school, do you support it?

    Has your child ever violated discipline?

    What do you think should be done if your child has violated a serious discipline?

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Under normal circumstances, college students do not need to be accompanied by parents when they go to school, and no school has the right to require students to be accompanied by parents. In this case, I suggest that you go directly to your local education bureau to report it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally speaking, if you ask for day study during college, of course, you don't need to be accompanied by your parents, because you are already adults, why do you need to ask your parents to follow you all the time? If the school has such a request, then it is absolutely unreasonable and can be reflected to the relevant departments.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Accompaniment is a unique phenomenon in China, which has only emerged in the past ten years, and is also a product of exam-oriented education. Broadly speaking, it is imprudent to say that it should or should not. My opinion is that children are heavy on academics and their self-care ability is relatively weak since childhood, and parents should still accompany them if they have the conditions to accompany them.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    College students are adults, and parents are required to accompany them to express their incomprehension.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is reasonable for the school to ask parents to accompany the school, if it is for the child's reasons. Some of the requirements for accompanying students are actually to strengthen home-school cooperation and discipline students with deviant behavior. The responsibility for education cannot be completely shifted to schools and teachers, and there is a parental factor behind every problem child.

    If parents completely shirk it, it is also a dereliction of duty.

    Indeed, there are a very small number of children who are difficult to discipline due to the lack of family education, and poor classroom discipline, which seriously affects other students. Accompaniment is not a punishment for parents and children, but allows parents to truly understand their child's real classroom performance, and at the same time makes the child aware that his behavior will cause unnecessary distress to parents, so as to enhance his sense of responsibility.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    After the school's encouragement of the class teacher to ask the parents of naughty children to accompany them is extremely unreasonable, and the teacher's duty to educate the child to develop in an all-round way, and the teacher's practice of receiving wages and saving trouble is supported by the school, China's compulsory education is useless, and the child's education has become its own education or paid education. No, the child is a minor, he is bullied by the teacher at school because he is naughty, the only thing for the parents if they have no financial ability is to be forced to accompany them, and the superior leaders do not pay attention to rectifying the bad tendencies and shake the foundation of the country.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Irrationality. Schools make things difficult for parents in this way. Physiology, there is no problem in the heart, and it is the school to find something to do with you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    My family also shouts to accompany the reading at every turn.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I can't ask for it! We are also preparing for the Education Bureau to apply for accompanying students into the school.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Whether or not the school requires parents to accompany students is decided according to the student's developmental status, and for some students with severe disabilities or some behavioral problems, parental companionship is extremely useful for the child's development.

    1. If the child can take care of himself in daily life, it is recommended that parents do not accompany the child, and go abroad to exercise the child's independence.

    2. If parents choose to accompany the students, they should be prepared to sacrifice their work and life habits, and come to an unfamiliar country like their children to adapt to the local culture.

    Note.

    It doesn't violate the law, it will violate the school rules, and accompanying students is mainly a way of taking care and guiding life and not being in school, which is advocated, but if you go to school, then it's not appropriate:

    1. Occupy social resources;

    2. Affect the quality of teaching and disrupt the teaching process;

    3. It will make the child's soul suffer blow and discomfort;

    4. Other situations that may arise.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Not allowed, because school is the first stop for children to learn to be independent and learn to get along with others.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is not allowed, because this is very bad for the child's growth, the child has no ability to take care of himself, and the character will be very weak.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The school does not allow it, because it is very bad for the growth of students and is not conducive to students' independent learning.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Summary. Dear, glad to answer for you! It is legal for college students to ask for accompaniment to their studies.

    University day students are required to be accompanied, and the legality depends on the school's regulations. Generally speaking, it is legal for university day students to require accompaniment, but schools may have special requirements, such as the age of the accompanying reader, ID documents, etc. Therefore, students should check the school's rules before deciding whether they need to be accompanied.

    Dear, I'm glad to answer your questions! It is legal for college students to ask for accompaniment to their studies. University day students are required to accompany students, and the legality depends on the regulations of the school.

    Generally speaking, it is legal for college day students to ask for accompaniment, but schools may have special requirements and ages, such as the age of the accompanying reader, ID documents, etc. Therefore, students should check the school's rules before deciding whether they need to be accompanied.

    Dear, I'm glad to answer your questions! It is legal for college students to ask for accompaniment to their studies. University day students are required to accompany students, and the legality depends on the regulations of the school.

    Generally speaking, it is legal for college day students to ask for accompaniment, but schools may have special requirements and ages, such as the age of the accompanying reader, ID documents, etc. Therefore, students should check the school's rules before deciding whether they need to be accompanied.

    Dear, I'm glad to answer your questions! It is legal for college students to ask for accompaniment to their studies. University day students are required to accompany students, and the legality depends on the regulations of the school.

    Generally speaking, it is legal for college day students to ask for accompaniment, but schools may have special requirements and ages, such as the age of the accompanying reader, ID documents, etc. Therefore, students should check the school's rules before deciding whether they need to be accompanied.

    I want to ask college students to apply for a dormitory, the school requires parents to accompany me, I want to sue the school, what is the reason? What kind of law does the school violate?

    This may violate Article 35 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China, which stipulates that "the personal freedom of citizens shall not be violated", and Article 16 of the Education Law of the People's Republic of China, which stipulates that "the school shall respect the personal freedom of students and shall not interfere with their personal freedom".

    I don't want my parents to stay with me, what should I do? Can I go directly to court and sue the school?

    What evidence is to be collected? Is it okay to record?

    It is not advisable to go directly to the court to sue the school, because the school has the right to sue the student to stay out of the house, and the school also has the responsibility to ensure the safety of the student. You can try to communicate with the school first, explain your situation, and see if the school can meet your requirements. If the school can't meet your requirements, you can ask your local education department for help.

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