The school discourages the student, and the school dissuades the student

Updated on educate 2024-03-29
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Why, did you make a mistake?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is illegal to persuade students to study.

    Dissuasion refers to persuading a person to drop out of school (or quit).

    Generally, it can only be used due to serious violations of school discipline during the school period, and repeated teaching, or participation in serious fights, violations of law and discipline, etc. It can be initiated by the school leader and approved by each director to give a disciplinary action to the student. Dissuasion is actually a request for the student to withdraw from school, but the tone is more gentle, and it is a slightly lighter punishment than forced withdrawal (expulsion).

    At present, some provinces and cities have banned schools from dissuading students.

    At present, nine-year compulsory education schools, six years of primary school, and three years of junior high school, are not allowed to be dissuaded except in cases of major violations of discipline (such as violations of state laws and endangering the interests of the nation). In the three years of high school, because it is not within the scope of the national compulsory education regulations, the school has the right to persuade students to quit, and under normal circumstances, the school will deal with them appropriately according to the students' disciplinary violations in one semester or one year, and students will be persuaded to quit if they exceed a certain bottom line. In some cities and counties, the management of high schools will strictly pledge funds, and then deal with them after a period of observation.

    After being dissuaded, they are generally required to write a review letter and conduct self-reflection at home, and they are not allowed to return to school during the period of reflection. After parents, class teachers, group leaders, and school directors have confirmed that they have indeed conducted deep reflection, they may be allowed to return to school.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, schools do not have the right to refuse to accept underage students, and they cannot be prepared to sell them if they are not ready to return to school, and they can be deprived of their right to education by suspending classes or dissuading them from school. The legally-designated guardians of minors may appeal to the relevant administrative departments for education in accordance with law, requesting that the relevant departments order the school to correct the misconduct. The word "persuasion" focuses on "persuasion".

    Instead of the school directly dropping out of the school. Therefore, if you are dissuaded by the school and do not want to withdraw from school, you can choose to refuse.

    Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China

    Article 57: In any of the following circumstances, the county-level people's administrative department for education is to order corrections to be made within a set period of time; and where the circumstances are serious, the directly responsible managers and other directly responsible personnel are to be given sanctions in accordance with law

    1) Refusing to accept school-age children or adolescents with disabilities who have the ability to receive ordinary education to study in the same class;

    2) Separate key classes and non-key classes;

    3) Expelling students in violation of the provisions of this Law;

    4) Selecting textbooks that have not been approved.

    Article 58: Where the parents or other legally-designated guardians of school-age children or teenagers fail to send school-age children or teenagers to school to receive compulsory education in accordance with the provisions of this Law without a legitimate reason, the local township people** or county-level people** administrative departments for education are to give criticism and education, and order corrections to be made within a set period of time.

    Article 59: In any of the following circumstances, punishment shall be given in accordance with the provisions of the relevant laws and administrative regulations:

    1) Coercing or enticing school-age children or adolescents who should receive compulsory education to drop out of school or drop out of school;

    2) Illegally recruiting school-age children or juveniles who shall receive compulsory education;

    3) Publishing textbooks that have not been reviewed and approved in accordance with law.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dissuasion: Generally used when there is a serious violation of school discipline during the school period, and repeated teaching, or participation in serious fights, violations of law and discipline, etc.

    The questioner did not explain exactly what caused him to quit, so it was difficult to resolve.

    This requires the questioner to ask the school leader or teacher to find out if there is any room for manoeuvre.

    There is still room for maneuver in serious violations of school discipline and repeated failures.

    Many schools resolutely refuse to intercede for participating in serious fights and brawls, violations of law and discipline, etc.

    1. If it is a compulsory education school (primary school or junior high school), the school shall not dissuade or expel the student in any way, and directly complain to the Education Bureau or the mayor of 12345. In no more than 3 days, the principal will beg you to go back to school and not to expand the impact on anything.

    2. If it is preschool education (kindergarten, nursery), don't be angry, it's a big deal to change one, preschool teaching lacks fierce education at present, and it does not belong to Yifu with bridge education.

    3. If it is other grades (secondary vocational, high school, higher education, etc.), if you are not satisfied with the school's decision, you can submit a written appeal to the competent department of education. Generally speaking, those who can be persuaded to quit are basically fine, and the probability of success of the appeal is not large. The most important thing is to communicate with the school to see if you can get an understanding and reduce the punishment.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Hello, classmates, the school discourages students to dismiss them, and if they are unreasonable, they can refuse.

    Hello, classmates, the school discourages students to dismiss them, and if they are unreasonable, they can refuse.

    It must also be reasonable for schools to dissuade students.

    What to do if a student makes a mistake and the school does not let them go to school.

    It's about falling in love at school.

    Each school has its own discipline, such as which students do not follow the school discipline during the school period, they will be subject to various punishments from the school. China implements nine-year compulsory education, during which schools cannot delay the expulsion of students.

    First of all, what mistakes do students make, under normal circumstances, you can be criticized and evaluated, but if you are not allowed to go to school, you need to give feedback to the school first to understand the specific reasons for negotiation, if you can't negotiate, it is recommended that you call the Education Bureau to protect the rights and interests of students.

    The school's general rules are indeed not for falling in love, but Min Shuyu is inevitable so the school can criticize the student's behavior to stop it, but I can't directly dissuade you from going to school, which is against education, so you can report it.

    Good <>

    You can complain to the local education bureau.

    The above reply, I hope it can help you, thank you.

    Uh-huh [than heart].

    Uh-huh

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If it is in the compulsory education stage, the school has no right to refuse minor students, nor can they deprive them of their right to education by suspending classes and persuading them to quit, and the legal guardians of minors may appeal to the relevant administrative departments for education in accordance with law, requesting that the relevant departments order the school to correct the misconduct, and the emphasis is on "persuasion", rather than the school directly withdrawing the student from school. Therefore, if you are persuaded to quit by the school, and you really don't want to quit the school, you can choose to refuse.

    If it is a high school, technical secondary school or university level, the school can follow its own rules and regulations.

    If you dissuade students, the Education Bureau will also support them, so it depends on your specific situation.

    Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China

    Article 57: In any of the following circumstances, the county-level people's education administrative department shall order corrections within a set period of time; where the circumstances are serious, the directly responsible managers and other persons directly responsible are to be given sanctions in accordance with law;

    1) Refusing to accept school-age children or adolescents with disabilities who have the ability to receive ordinary education to study in the same class;

    2) Separate and include key and non-key classes;

    3) Expelling students in violation of the provisions of this Law;

    4) Selecting textbooks that have not been approved.

    Article 58: Where the mothers or other legal guardians of school-age children or teenagers fail to send school-age children or teenagers to school and receive compulsory education in accordance with the provisions of this Law without a legitimate reason, the local township people's ** or county-level people** education administrative department shall give criticism and education and order corrections to be made within a set period of time.

    Article 59 In any of the following circumstances, the relevant laws and administrative regulations shall be followed.

    The provisions of the regulations to give penalties:

    1) Coercing or enticing school-age children or adolescents who should receive compulsory education to drop out of school or drop out of school;

    2) Illegally recruiting school-age children or juveniles who shall receive compulsory education;

    3) Publishing textbooks that have not been reviewed and approved in accordance with law.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can't refuse, you have to keep going.

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