Recently, a female student who was violently scolded by the teacher for not knowing how to do the question went viral on the Internet, and the scene in the picture was heartbreaking. In front of the blackboard, the female student faces the teacher's angry accusations and insults, her eyes full of helplessness and fear. And the teacher's behavior is even more outrageous, he not only yells at the students, but also slaps the blackboard with his hands, and even physically attacks the students. This kind of education not only violates the original intention of education, but also tramples on the personal dignity of students.
First of all, I would like to express my strongest condemnation of this violent and scolding method of education. As educators, the teacher's duty is to guide students, enlighten wisdom, and cultivate morality.
It is the use of verbal abuse and violence against students. This behavior not only harms students' mental health, but also makes them fear and averse to learning. Education should be a process of love and patience, not a battlefield of violence and hatred.
Second, this kind of violence education reflects some deep-seated problems in the current educational environment. Some teachers overly pursue students' grades and progression rates, and neglect the cultivation of students' personality and mental health. They forget that the essence of education is to produce well-rounded people, not simply to pursue high grades and prestigious schools. This utilitarian concept of education not only distorts the essence of education, but also puts heavy pressure on students.
In addition, I would like to deeply reflect on the socio-cultural background behind this violent education. In some places, the traditional concept of respecting teachers and valuing education has been distorted into blind worship and obedience to teachers, leading some teachers to abuse their power and infringe on students' rights and interests. In this culture, students' rights are often ignored and teachers' authority is over-amplified. We must re-examine this cultural concept and build a more equal, respectful and just educational environment.
Finally, I would like to call on the whole society to pay attention to the incidents of violent abuse of female students. We must not stop at condemnation and abuse, but also take positive actions to promote the reform and progress of education. We need to establish a more perfect education mechanism, strengthen the education and training of teachers, and improve their professional quality and educational philosophy. At the same time, we must also strengthen our care and support for students, so that they can thrive in a healthy, equal and just educational environment. Only in this way can we truly realize the value and meaning of education.