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Is it against the law for a teacher to randomly insult students?

The teacher's random insult to the students violated the law and the "Protection of Minors Act" because she insulted the students' personality.

According to Article 5 of the "Law on the Protection of Minors": The work of protecting minors should follow the following principles:

(1) Respect the personal dignity of minors;

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(2) Adapt to the laws and characteristics of minors’ physical and mental development;

(3) Combine education with protection.

Therefore, the teacher violated the students' personal dignity.

Extended information:

"Care for and care for all students and respect their personality. Students should be treated equally and students should not be discriminated against based on factors such as ethnicity, gender, disability, performance, etc... Absolutely no measures should be taken Simple and crude methods cannot be used to insult or discriminate against students, and students cannot be punished with corporal punishment or disguised corporal punishment... Students who insult students and have a bad impact or who do not change after being educated should bear legal responsibility for bad conduct according to law.

Those who insult students and have a bad influence will have their teaching qualifications revoked by the education administrative department of the people's government at or above the county level. They may not reapply within 5 years after their qualifications are revoked.

"Education Law":

Article 37 If a teacher commits any of the following circumstances, he or she shall be given administrative sanctions or dismissed by the school, other educational institutions or education administrative departments.

(1) Deliberate failure to complete educational and teaching tasks. causing losses at work;

(2) corporally punishing students and refusing to change after education;

(3) having bad conduct, insulting students, and having a bad influence.

If a teacher commits one of the circumstances listed in items (2) and (3) of the preceding paragraph, and the circumstances are serious enough to constitute a crime, he shall be investigated for criminal responsibility in accordance with the law.

Reference: China.com - People's Republic of China*. **Minor Protection Law of the People's Republic of China