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Do teachers in your school beat students?
In addition to chemistry, politics, biology, geography and physics, teachers in other subjects in our school basically beat students every day. The Chinese teacher slapped the palm with a ruler (in the seventh grade, when there was no ruler, he slapped the palm and ass with a bamboo stick, and in the ninth grade, the Chinese teacher slapped the palm with a ruler, and when he made a mistake, he hit it with a stick, and most of the students were beaten)

The seventh and eighth grade math teachers slapped their palms with bamboo sticks in the office to make the students pout. After being beaten, every student went out clutching his hands and buttocks, crying. Once, a male classmate came into the office, and the math teacher knocked him down and kept spanking him with a bamboo stick. The ninth grade math teacher was ok at first, but later he beat the students with a mop stick, but not often. Later, I hit my palm with a ruler and hit it every day. For example, if you write a calculation question with a stick incorrectly, you won't ask questions with a stick at a time. When you are talking in class (one person is standing with a stick, two people are standing with two sticks, and so on), grab your hand, let you raise your hand, hold the ruler high and fall hard. Basically, students have swollen hands every time, and at least 10 students are beaten every day. English teachers (class teachers) in Grade 7 and Grade 8 use bamboo sticks. At that time, more than 20 students in the class did not correct English dictation, and then stood in line outside the classroom. The teacher is holding a bamboo stick, and a classmate is playing. One person hit two sticks, and the students' hands were swollen. In the eighth grade, she began to use a ruler. On one occasion, a classmate who had studied well in class copied the answers in class and was found by her. Then she called the students to the office and clapped their hands. Call often. The head teacher sits in the class and supervises our class. She said that as long as she found out who didn't listen carefully in class, she would line up after class and let the ruler slap her. The ninth grade English teacher only called once. As soon as the ninth grade history teacher (head teacher) took over, he bought two rulers, hit the students' palms and often hit people. I called 10 several times, and my classmate's hand was swollen directly.

I especially don't like teachers hitting students, it's too hard. .