After the incident of Yang Yongxin, the king of thunder and lightning, people thought that the school had been closed and the demons had disappeared. However, a recent incident at the Yashengsi Quality Education Base in Henan Province has once again caused shock in society. The fact that a 15-year-old girl was assaulted by an instructor at this school has led to a renewed awareness that the existence of the school is still a serious problem. What's even more disturbing is that similar schools have hyped up and recruited students on the Internet, attracting many parents. With the help of big data, these schools can pinpoint families with such needs, leading parents into believing that these schools can help their children get rid of internet addiction. However, behind these schools lies shocking truths and serious human rights violations.
In the name of compulsory abstinence from Internet addiction, schools often use violent methods to treat students, including corporal punishment, electric shocks and other cruel punishments. These schools often use false propaganda tactics to lure parents and create a safe and effective environment for them. However, in reality, students are physically injured and mentally tortured in these schools, which seriously violates their dignity and rights.
In these schools, students are often denied basic human rights and subjected to harsh discipline and regulations, including loss of personal privacy and freedom. They are monitored, controlled, and punished, unable to express their thoughts and emotions. This draconian management style causes students great stress and distress and can lead to further deterioration of their mental health problems.
In the face of the existence and harm of online schools, we urgently need to strengthen relevant legislation and supervision. First of all, it is necessary to clearly stipulate the methods and procedures of the school to ensure that the rights and interests of students are not violated. Second, strengthen the supervision of schools that are safe from the Internet, and ensure that schools abide by the law and morality in the process of education, and do not use cruel punishment methods. At the same time, we should strengthen the education and guidance of parents, improve their legal awareness and sense of responsibility, so that they can correctly deal with their children's problems and seek appropriate solutions.
In addition to strengthening the control of online abstinence schools, we should also focus on cultivating healthy Internet use concepts and Xi. The Internet is an indispensable part of people's lives today, and we cannot simply ban children from using the Internet, but we should teach them to use and manage the Internet properly. Parents should maintain good communication with their children, understand their internet usage, and provide proper guidance and education. Schools and society can also carry out relevant Internet education activities to cultivate Internet literacy and the ability to use the Internet prudently among young people.
In short, the existence and harm of online schools are shocking, and we need to strengthen relevant legislation and supervision to protect the rights and interests of students. At the same time, we should also pay attention to cultivating young people's healthy Internet use concepts and Xi habits, so that they can correctly face the challenges of the Internet. It is only through multi-party cooperation that we can abandon the inhumane approach of online schools and create a good environment for the healthy growth of young people.