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Is it useful to send a text message to the Education Bureau to report?

Awesome, my Ma Huan.

Ma Huanhuan, a teacher of Class 7(5) in Yongxing No.1 Middle School, Yongxing Town, Weishi County, Henan Province. The class teacher's homework was so stupid that he beat the students and forwarded it to me because it was not opened. Article 16 of the Compulsory Education Law stipulates that "corporal punishment of students is prohibited"; Article 37 of the Teachers' Law stipulates that "if a student refuses to change after being educated", the teacher shall be given "administrative punishment or dismissal", and "if the circumstances are serious enough to constitute a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law"; Article 15 of the Law on the Protection of Minors also explicitly prohibits corporal punishment or disguised corporal punishment. Corporal punishment is the behavior that teachers punish students physically, causing them to be hurt, such as beating, making a stand, squatting, exercising beyond their physical limits, shaving, tearing their mouths, etc. Corporal punishment in disguised form refers to the physical and mental punishment of students in other indirect ways, such as labor punishment, copying too much homework, writing on the face, sarcasm, abuse, exposure and so on. Article 16 of the Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) has clearly stipulated that corporal punishment of students is prohibited.