The teacher writes the student s name with a red pen, can I sue her

Updated on educate 2024-07-01
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No, you cannot. Because there is no law that prohibits you from writing with a red pen, there is no legal basis for you to sue him, and you will not win the lawsuit.

    People's Court of the People's Republic of

    The People's Republic of China has established the Supreme People's Court, local people's courts at all levels, and military courts.

    and other specialized people's courts.

    The Supreme People's Court is the highest adjudication organ, with the Supreme People's Court supervising the adjudication work of local people's courts at all levels and specialized people's courts, and the people's courts at higher levels supervising the adjudication work of the people's courts at lower levels.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Specifically, if a teacher writes a student's name in red pen out of malice or abuse of power, such as being biased against a student, using insulting language, etc., it may violate the law and constitute an illegal act.

    Therefore, after discovering that the teacher wrote the student's name with a red pen, the student should communicate with the school leaders in a timely manner to reflect the problem and properly resolve the matter to ensure that their legitimate rights and interests are safeguarded. At the same time, if the situation does not get a reasonable explanation and handling methods from the school, you can collect relevant evidence, and then you can choose to go to the school principal's office or the educational administrative department to complain and handle, and submit personal appeals and appeals.

    In short, you must learn to protect yourself when you encounter unfair treatment.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, you cannot

    Why can't I write my name and do my homework with a red pen? I would like to express my opinion. I was born in the 80s, and since I was in the first grade of primary school, my teacher solemnly told us that we could not write names with a red pen, which would only be drawn with a red pen when the condemned prisoner drew the sentence.

    Because of his young age, he didn't know much about it, and he didn't have the Internet, so he couldn't get more information, but he nodded seriously and kept it in mind. Therefore, from childhood to adulthood, I will not use a red pen to write anyone's name, nor will I use a red pen to write homework, this memory is deeply rooted.

    Education is no small matter.

    Now, as a teacher, I also teach my students that I can't write names or homework with a red pen, and pass on my teacher's words to my students as they are. And with the help of the Internet**, text messages to tell students why not. It has become common knowledge that people are taboo to write with a red pen.

    As a teacher, it is necessary to educate children that this is both a cultural common sense and a respect for others. And students use a red pen to write homework, which is not only disrespectful to the teacher, but also a sign of lack of rules. You should use a black or blue pen to write your homework, not a red pen.

    The red pen is only used in the batch.

    Education is no trivial matter, and students must start from the details, clearly tell children what is right, what is wrong, what can be done, and what cannot be done, so as to achieve "moisturizing things silently".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Usually teachers use red pens to mark and revise students' homework and test papers, just to be eye-catching, and to distinguish them from black printing and students' handwriting. Let students see their results more clearly.

    As for attendance records, I personally feel casual.

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