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As I already said, at my college we don't have a lot of rules, both strict and not. I can't say that implementing more rules will make students behave better or benefit them in general. Again, as I mentioned, we shouldn't be late for our classes. I think this rule is not really strict, and [...]
From my point of view, students would benefit more from necessary rules rather than those that are unnecessary. Rules provide safety, establish discipline, create a productive atmosphere, and teach students about responsibility. Therefore, if these rules are essential, they will be beneficial, but not those that are unnecessary.
No, I don't think so. I think we need several rules at school, like not allowing students to use their phones during lessons and being quiet while the teacher is explaining the topic, and so on.
Well, not necessarily. I think a reasonable number of rules is helpful, but too many can feel restrictive. At the end of the day, students also need some freedom to learn how to think for themselves. So, lots of rules can cause restrictive feelings. I think the students should consider which rules are correct and [...]
Well, not really. I think too many rules can make school life stressful, and I think it's better to have just enough rules to keep order while allowing students freedom.
Absolutely yes. As a youngster in the formative years of life, they cannot distinguish what is wrong or right for their behavior. That's why rules are created to guide them to behave and speak in appropriate ways. I think that students who adapt well to the rules will become standardized individuals in the future, possessing [...]
