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International Journal of Excellent Leadership (IJEL) This article examines the background of the new rules, pointing out the increase of controversial school-related discipline incidents calls for clearer definitions and clarification on school disciplinary measures in China
Discipline and Punish? Rules Alone Won’t Calm China’s Classrooms Last week, China’s Ministry of Education published a draft of new rules meant to guide elementary, middle, and high school teachers in enforcing classroom discipline, and they included a request for public feedback
Chinese Spanking Sparks Controversy Over Child Discipline Teachers in China often maintain strict classroom discipline, using a range of methods that might include verbal reprimands or loss of privileges Physical punishment is less common in schools today, as there’s a growing emphasis on fostering a supportive learning environment
Teachers now empowered to discipline ill-behaved students The rule triggered heated discussions because while most people agree that teachers should be empowered to enforce discipline by punishing students and correcting their behaviors, there is no unanimity on how far the teachers can go
China sets rules to stem corporal punishment in classrooms - Ministry . . . The ministry issued a set of draft rules last year to solicit public opinions on the matter With the increase of controversial school-related discipline incidents, calls for clearer definitions and clarification on school disciplinary measures had become stronger in China
Chinese Discipline: Framework, Enforcement, And Cultural Influence The Xi Jinping era has emphasized anti-corruption campaigns, reflecting China’s theoretical concepts of party discipline, disciplinary inspection, and anti-corruption Confucianism and social norms shape attitudes towards discipline, emphasizing respect for authority and adherence to rules
China bans harsh punishments in schools - TODAY BEIJING — China has banned school teachers from meting out any punishment that can cause physical or mental trauma, after a string of student deaths linked to harsh discipline in recent years