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【Daily Topic 2024.09.06】School Discipline and Moral Judgment: A Closer Look

1樓 啊啊是谁都对 2024-9-6 08:45

A head of the moral education department in a middle school criticizes a student:


You are late, you have poor morals (actually arriving before 7:20, but the school expect middle school students to be at school before 7:00). 

You leave early, you have poor morals (actually departing at 20:00, but the school expect middle school students to leave after 20:40). 

You yawn at school, you have poor morals (But due to the school's schedule, it's impossbile for students to have enough sleep). 

You don't follow rules, no matter how good your grades are, they are useless, you have poor morals.


Introduction:(Generated by Kimi AI)


Hello, everyone! For our English corner today, we're going to talk about a sensitive topic that touches on how schools handle discipline and judge students' behavior. We're calling it "School Discipline and Moral Judgment: A Closer Look."


In our discussion, we'll explore different viewpoints on this issue from the story above. This is oftenly seen in every school. But is being late or yawning really a sign of poor morals? Does following all the rules automatically mean good character? And what about the balance between academic performance and personal conduct?


Let's share our thoughts and feelings about this. Have you ever been in a similar situation? What do you think about the connection between punctuality, rule-following, and moral character? Let's have an open and respectful conversation, and maybe we can gain some new insights into how schools can support students better.


So, let's start the conversation and see what we can learn from each other's experiences and opinions. Remember, every voice matters in this discussion!

2樓 圆环之理 2024-9-6 12:50
I think it differences from school to school

In some schools the rule is when your grade is good, you are capable of doing anything

In some schools you must be very cautious, in order not to transgress the bounds

圆环之理And some schools are somewhere in between
3樓 三叶草 2024-9-6 13:26
I think many Chinese schools or universities like to nitpick about us
啊啊是谁都对Yeah. Many teachers say that it is obedience that is student's duty.
4樓 三叶草 2024-9-6 13:28
And they like to interfere in things which they originally shouldn't interfere in
啊啊是谁都对And they usually use the excuse of "for your interests" 
5樓 浅风仁樱 2024-9-6 13:32
Many schools like to interfere in falling in love at an early age
啊啊是谁都对And sometimes they say that students in love are corrupting the ethos of study in a school.
圆环之理回复 @啊啊是谁都对:I think it depends on whom they fall in love with. The result of falling in love with top students and falling in love with hooligans will be certainly different
啊啊是谁都对回复 @圆环之理:So what if two top students fall in love with each other?
6樓 圆环之理 2024-9-6 22:03
@leonhart This is our Daily Topic today~
leonhartThanks! This daily topic is sweet and meaningful~ However I find one problem is that I cannot be reminded automatically if others reply to my message. Even if I was "@" by this message, I still cannot see the reminding message (I find this message on my own). This is really troublesome.
啊啊是谁都对回复 @leonhart:Purasbar doesn't have the setting of cancelling receiving reminders of being replied or being @ . Maybe there is some time between a reply or @ occurs and receiving them. 
7樓 啊啊是谁都对 2024-9-6 22:09
A thing occurred to me: some school ask students to have the same hair style... and count it as a part of discipline and morality...
圆环之理Yes, my middle school also does demand us to tie a ponytail
啊啊是谁都对回复 @圆环之理:And girls in my school are only allowed to use black hair-ropes to tie their hair... becasue the school said that hair-ropes with other colors are too conspicuous.

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