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What should I do if I encounter teacher discrimination?
Teachers' discriminatory behavior may come from various prejudices, such as family background, race, gender, appearance and so on. But whatever the reason, we should resolutely oppose it, because it not only hurts students' self-esteem, but also seriously affects their learning motivation. If you encounter discrimination from teachers, here are some suggestions.

Seek support

Communicate with family, friends, other teachers or school leaders. They can give you strength and support.

Record evidence

A detailed record of the time, place and people involved in the discrimination incident will be the key evidence to solve the problem.

Rational communication

Stay calm, try to communicate with the teacher, express your feelings and confusion rationally, and seek solutions.

Ask for help

If the communication with the teacher is fruitless, you may wish to seek the help of superior leaders or education authorities, who have the responsibility to intervene and solve the problem.

believe in yourself

Believe in your own value and don't let discrimination affect your confidence and growth.

School responsibility

Schools and the education system also need to bear the responsibility of anti-discrimination. Schools should establish an inclusive environment, train teachers to treat students fairly and formulate clear anti-discrimination policies.