Is it reasonable for a high school teacher to punish a student for standing outside the teacher?

Updated on educate 2024-04-22
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is very little corporal punishment of students nowadays.

    But if you're sleepy in class, maybe the teacher will let you stand.

    When I was in high school, I was stuck in class, and sometimes I would take the initiative and stand in the back.

    If the teacher hits you, you hit him.

    The school rules that teachers are not allowed to hit students, so students do not hit teachers.

    If the teacher hits the student, you also hit him together to break the rules. Ha ha.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Why not?

    If you don't want to be penalized and you get penalized, that's your fault.

    Because you didn't listen to the teacher.

    Why should the teacher punish the student for standing I think most of it is the teacher who teaches, but there is no purpose that it should have.

    Just listen to the teacher.

    No teacher is stupid enough to hurt a student

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Even if he asks you to stand, you won't stand if you don't want to.

    It's not compulsory anymore.

    You pay him to teach.

    If you think the rules are excessive, you should go ahead and negotiate with the principal.

    It depends on what kind of teacher he is, and what kind of background this teacher has that makes him self-righteous.

    It may still be possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Just don't mess with the teacher. Generally, no.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It all varies from teacher to teacher.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Whatever he wants, he doesn't want you to stand.

    But he generally doesn't.

    Because of the regulations of the Education Bureau.

    Teachers cannot physically punish students.

    He made you stand.

    You sue the Education Bureau.

    He didn't have a job.

    Again. If he is a competent teacher.

    He cares about the psychological development of his students.

    High school students are very self-esteem. It's a lot of face-saving time.

    A good teacher doesn't punish the station.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, if you make him anxious and make his class unable to continue, he can do anything

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't think so.

    Because you're standing there, and you're so tall (after all, you're in high school), the teacher doesn't seem to be an eyesore, and he won't let you poke you stupidly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Preface: When a student makes a mistake, if the teacher asks the student to stand outside the classroom, it is unreasonable. For students, there is a right to education, and teachers are depriving children of their right to education by doing so.

    If you really want students to realize the wrongness of their actions, then it is recommended that teachers can ask them to stand in the classroom for 5 minutes instead of too long, otherwise it will become corporal punishment. Many parents are particularly angry when they see their children being punished by the teacher. Parents can communicate with teachers and express their true thoughts.

    There are many students who like to wander away in class, they may make trouble, and the teacher is very angry when they see the student's performance, and they will criticize the student to a certain extent. However, it is recommended that we must deal with the degree between corporal punishment and discipline, and if we punish a child for standing outside the classroom, it is completely corporal punishment of the child, which is a manifestation of non-compliance with the teacher's professional ethics. Therefore, it is recommended that teachers must control their temper, we must take reasonable solutions, and we can let the children stand in the classroom.

    Don't stand for too long, generally speaking, 5 minutes or 10 minutes is fine, and the teacher must pay attention to his own handling methods.

    After punishing the student, because the student did not receive the knowledge in the classroom in time, it is suggested that in this case, the teacher can help the child to supplement the knowledge in the class, and at the same time, the teacher must reflect on himself. This kind of behavior will not be accepted by the school and parents, and many parents have no way to control their anger when they see their children being punished. Then it is recommended that parents should communicate with the teachers of the school in a timely manner, and we should be on an equal footing with the teachers, so as to achieve better results, and teachers must correct their bad educational ideas in time.

    When we criticize and educate children, we must use reasonable and legal channels.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is reasonable, because if the student does something wrong, he will be punished, and he will remember the thing and will not do it next time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think it's certainly reasonable, because teachers have the right to impose a certain level of punishment on students.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I think that the appropriate punishment of the teacher on the basis of not harming the student should not be counted as corporal punishment! Parents who love their children, don't put all the responsibility on the teacher because of the child's crying, you have a common goal, you want to educate your child well, you should support and cooperate with each other, so that your wish can be fully realized!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Punishment is considered corporal punishment, and it is normal for teachers to punish them in the classroom for classroom discipline or teaching purposes; If students and parents hold on to the teacher and do not forgive the teacher, it is that the parents are not sensible, and the parents can only keep the teacher away from the child and dare not provoke him, and the child will be responsible for how he or she will be in the future. If the punishment is for a long time and causes substantial harm to the child's body, it is a disguised corporal punishment, which is not allowed, but this situation rarely occurs.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I don't think it counts, there have been penalty stations since ancient times. History has shown that this is an acceptable and effective way of education. Students are punished by the teacher for being late, not completing their homework, making noise in self-study and other disciplinary behaviors, which is a way for teachers to give students an education, and it is also a process for students to reflect on their words and deeds and improve their self-cultivation, and it also serves as a warning to other students.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Strictly speaking, if a teacher asks a student to stand as a punishment, it should be considered corporal punishment. But it is necessary to just not be too severe, corporal punishment is the act of punishment or education through the punishment of the human body, especially the pain caused. Methods include beatings, punishments for standing, punishment for kneeling, squatting and stepping, frog jumping on the playground, denial of food, and so on.

    In other words, if the student's body is hurt or in pain, it is within the scope of corporal punishment.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I think it's okay to get a stop, a proper run, and a light hit! Because today's children are spoiled at home, they not only learn knowledge when they go to school, but also learn how to behave and learn the rules, and they will be punished for violating the rules.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It must be considered corporal punishment, and there is a teacher on my side who punished a student who played with his mobile phone during class for 15 minutes at the door, and was sued by the student's parents to the Education Bureau, and finally the teacher was expelled.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Don't worry about whether a penalty station counts as corporal punishment, and whether corporal punishment should be applied to students who make mistakes. I would say, yes! Corporal punishment is a kind of punishment for a student who makes mistakes, so that he suffers a little flesh and mentally, and he suffers a little self-blame, so as to play a role in urging him to correct his mistakes.

    But today's students have no sense of shame and no fear, and a light punishment like a penalty station no longer works. The state should further improve laws and systems, and strengthen the education of minors.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Corporal punishment, of course! Our principal said at the meeting that day that if the child falls asleep in class, he must not wake him up, but should find a piece of clothing to put on others, teachers are now a service industry, and they must serve the students well!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I think this is corporal punishment, corporal punishment refers to the punishment of standing, kneeling, whipping, etc., which is a wrong means of education. When I was in elementary school, I saw one of my classmates who was often punished by the teacher for standing and even though he was punished for standing many times, he still refused to change his teaching. Every time he made a mistake and didn't listen to the teacher, the teacher began to punish him for standing in front of the blackboard, standing in front of the blackboard was not honest, and from time to time he turned his head and made a grimace, and then the teacher had no choice but to let him go to the door of the classroom to punish him.

    But when he went to the door of the classroom, he was just as dishonest, and he felt more and more relaxed, disdainful of the teacher's corporal punishment, and still complacent. So is such a penalty station effective? It didn't work at all.

    Therefore, the teacher's punishment of a student is actually a reason why the teacher does not want to care, and it is good to let the student stand aside and not affect others. This may be the side of the teacher's mind.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In fact, the most terrible punishment is to turn a blind eye to the student. Everything else is extenuating punishment, and there is no need to be overly harsh on the teacher.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    At present, the boundary between discipline and corporal punishment is very blurred, since the Ministry of Education allows teachers to implement disciplinary measures on students who are at fault in the process of education and teaching, then as soon as possible to introduce a disciplinary scale, so that teachers can carry out teaching management normally and efficiently, do you think it is right?

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Now that any station can be counted as corporal punishment, I really don't understand! When I was in school, about the first or second grade, I was slapped by the teacher, pinched my face, and taught me arithmetic! I'm a very smart kid, but I'm very playful, a little sloppy, and inattentive, in fact, looking at my behavior when I was a child, I think, I just don't pay attention to the lectures, and the thinking is mostly deserted!

    Therefore, it is a very simple addition and subtraction operation, always miscalculated, and the teacher is angry because, just asked me a question, I answered correctly, and when I wrote it, it was a big zero! My homeroom teacher gave me a few slaps and pinched my face and said, can you be serious next time? Can?

    I nodded with tears in my eyes, and kept saying that I can! Go home and tell my mother, my mother said, you should be beaten, I think your teacher just beat you too lightly! Next time you don't study seriously, I'll let you teachers pinch you every day!

    It sounds like a joke now, but I think my mom was right because she made me understand that you can't be resistant to the teacher's education! Teachers should be the ones who care about their children the most besides parents!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    How long is the penalty station? It doesn't count for a short time, but it doesn't count if it exceeds the normal tolerance. Punishment for standing in one class is also considered within the normal range, and many students have experienced it when they were young.

    When I was a child, I was knocked on the head by my teacher with a stationery box, and the stationery was scattered all over the ground. The whole class was silent, and they teased and teased some after class....Indignant indignation. However, every time progress is made in learning, the teacher will praise him in class.

    The encouragement and suggestions of the teachers before the high school entrance examination are still vivid. Therefore, as a person with a sound personality, I am very grateful to the teacher at the beginning, a small punishment for negligent behavior, there is no need to go online. As long as the purpose of the teacher's behavior is for the growth of the students, even if it is a slight corporal punishment, it cannot hide the essence of teaching and educating people.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I have two children, and in my personal opinion, punishment stations, copying, criticism, and endorsements are all normal. Like slapping and kicking and hurting people, these are not what a teacher should have, and they are purely personal opinions.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Surely, it will bring physical and mental harm to the students, I am a teacher, and I am against corporal punishment.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Punishment is also a form of corporal punishment. Cultivating people with virtue is the foundation of education

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    What about corporal punishment? Proper corporal punishment is also a form of education! Why can't corporal punishment be?

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Love counts or not, anyway, now students just need to be safe and happy.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Punishment stations are corporal punishment, and appropriate corporal punishment is necessary.

    Care.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    The punishment of teachers who punish students for standing or running in accordance with regulations does not belong to corporal punishment or disguised corporal punishment.

    For example, if a student makes a loud noise and disrupts the order of the class, the teacher may give the student a verbal warning. If a student continues to make loud noises and disrupt the order of the classroom after being criticized and warned, the teacher may punish the student for standing for 3 minutes at the side of the podium; If the student continues to make noise and disrupt the order of the class, the teacher may invite the student out of the class and hand it over to the school security guard, who will supervise the punishment and run away.

    Under normal circumstances, students study sitting, and if students are asked to stand up, this is of course to cause him some injury or fatigue, so that students are warned. It should be said that as long as corporal punishment is not too serious and does not cause too much harm to students, ordinary people can accept it, and students can accept it, but if the degree of corporal punishment is too great and causes great physical and mental harm to students, then it must be corporal punishment.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    It is true that the punishment station belongs to corporal punishment of students, but the latest requirements give teachers enough rights, and for the time being, students are punished by the station, and teachers have the right to let students find out.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    This situation should not be considered corporal punishment of students, but only a means of education.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Punishment stations are, of course, corporal punishment, and they still exist.

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