According to this logic, in Chinese class, the teacher asked the students to write typos 10 times each. Is this also called corporal punishment? In math class, the teacher asked the children who did the wrong questions to go to the blackboard and write down the correct way. Is this also called corporal punishment?
I really don't know what some parents think all day. What kind of child do they want to raise?
The current local education ecology is really worrying, confusing and sad. It seems that nothing the teacher has done is right, and some parents will feel dissatisfied.
Since these parents are so dissatisfied and upset with their teachers, they can simply educate their children at home, why do they have to send their children to school? Since it is sent to the school, it is necessary to have the minimum trust in the school and teachers. Trust is the premise of the best education.
I really don't know what benefits these parents can get from doing this. Are they doing this for the children, or are they hurting them? Is this helpful for children's education?
Their direct message to children is: Nothing, you can stand up to the teacher and have parents behind you. This is to give your children courage, recognition, connivance and support their wrong behavior. As a result, children have become more and more daring, even to the point of committing all kinds of evils. They just don't respect people, have no discipline, no organization and are self-centered.
For teachers, the most is injustice and anger. Parents can't do this either, so they complain. Okay, I don't care. I dare not care. Stop complaining that I don't care about children.
But in the end, who hurt who? What really hurts is probably the children and parents themselves.
In this way, the child will soon grow into a wolf, a wolf who hurts others, or a baiwenhang who doesn't even recognize his parents? .