Is it proper to give corporal punishment at schools? Give a reason for your answer.
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corporal means not very strict but in some amount punishment should be there should not be corporal.you can choose other ways to give punishment.
for e.g :
extra homework , sudden test ,extra amount of practice.
for e.g :
extra homework , sudden test ,extra amount of practice.
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School corporal punishment refers to inflicting deliberate physical and emotional pain or discomfort in response to undesired behavior by students in schools. It often involves striking the student either across the buttocks or palms of their hands[1][2] with a tool such as a rattan cane, wooden paddle, slipper, leather strap or wooden yardstick. Less commonly, it could also include spanking or smacking the student with the open hand, especially at the primary schooland junior secondary school levels .
In the English-speaking world, the use by schools of corporal punishment has historically been justified by the common-law doctrine in loco parentis, whereby teachers are considered authority figures granted the same rights as parents to punish children in their care if they do not adhere to the set rules.
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