Bài essays with topic" should teachers have the right to punish students."

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In a world where it becomes increasingly difficult to spank your child without fear of the men in the suits coming to get you, it's important to remember that discipline is clearly defined as such: To train students to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment to correct disobedience. Discipline is simply training a youth to perform a certain way by instructing them to repeat an action over and over in multitudes of repetitions until the action becomes natural. We as humans do not naturally respond to questions with "Yes Sir" or "Yes Ma'am", these are manners and using them requires discipline. Over time, parents should accumulate numerous lessons to teach their children, upon each successful lesson learned through repetition, the child gains a discipline, when enough of them are gained...The Child is disciplined. Not only is the child trained specifically in what you want them to do, but they have the understanding of how to discipline themselves as young adults and grow into fully mature, disciplined people.

Teachers have the right to punish students but must be fined in moderation and not beaten. Because this will violate the ethics of the Teachers:
1. Not tricking, oppressing and having bias, discrimination, prejudice to learners; not abetting, covering up negative behaviors in teaching, learning and training of students and colleagues.

2. Do not infringe on the body, offend the honor or dignity of students, colleagues or others. Do not affect the work, activities of colleagues and others.
 Absolutely you should not have behaviors such as gossiping, swearing, ... the teacher to avoid causing trouble for yourself when being beaten by the teacher.

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