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what will happen if rules and regulations in schools are not followed by the students

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Answered by rpari2005
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There would be unrest and chaos in the school if no rules are put in place which could hinder achievement of the set goals and may ultimately cause closure of the institution. Students have to respect each other and the authority.Jun 8, 2018

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Answered by rithveyshvilluri
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Answer. There would be unrest and chaos in the school if no rules are put in place which could hinder achievement of the set goals and may ultimately cause closure of the institution. Students have to respect each other and the authority.

Education is modification of the behaviour of the students.Rules are ment to discipline the students behavior.Rules such as wearing uniform, being in time, being patient for ones turn, cleanlinessin the classroom , completing the assigned work in time etc.Rules assists in smooth functioning of the organization to achieve set goals of the students.If we donot follow rules in the schools that means we are violation the laid norms, not assisting the institution to achieve the set goals which are for the betterment of the children and ultimately for the better society.Nature it self is governed by certain rules and principlean.So if the set rules in the institution are meant for some good purpose its better to follow for the benefit of the society.

If school had no rules, then a majority of schools would end up closing down because the attendance of students would go down dramatically, and that is where schools get funding. ... If school had no rules, then people would end up being rather uneducated and society would fall apart.

When students are at school to learn or on school property, the rules need to in effect. These academic and safety rules help keep the setting safe and welcoming for all everyone. School rules can include being careful, maintaining academic reputations or just exercising basic respect for authority and peers

What would happen if there were no rules and regulations in our society? ... If all rules and regulations were repealed today, the nation by definition would descend into anarchy. Mass looting, criminality, and violence would consume communities since there would be no legal recourse for addressing injustices and disputes.

Benefits of Rules and Regulations

Following rules and regulations help employees understand what is expected of them and what will happen if they violate the rules. It makes for a stable office environment where people feel safe to come to work, to be themselves and to go about their business.

Rules are guidelines for actions and for the evaluation of actions in terms of good and bad, or right and wrong, and therefore a part of moral or values education in school. ... Students also value protecting and structuring rules as important because of the meaning giving to them

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What would happen without animal testing? Imagine a world where everybody is sick. Thats what will happen without animal testing, where humans would experiment on each other to keep us “safe”. Medical testing on animals is good for these reasons: it helps in the development in medicine, finding and curing new diseases, and keeping humans from dying from the new drugs that have defects. Medicine Medicine is a necessity for human life in the current generation with all the current and new diseases...

Rules About School Students tend to break the rules once in awhile that that is because of peer pressure or rebellion against or with someone else. Teenagers explore and do things others wouldn’t do to look “cool” or to prove something that they could do something with their life, or to look “superior” to someone else. Imagine a smart and decent student could do inappropriate behavior just to prove they are fit in that society and to not be called names like “nerd” or “loser”, that’s how rules are...

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