The Ministry of Education and Training is reviewing a
on student rewards and discipline. According to the draft, students who violate rules may face warnings, apologies, or write
, depending on their education level.
Currently, the
form of discipline is
for up to one year, with other actions like verbal warnings or written
. The new draft proposes two disciplinary actions for primary students: reminders and apologies. Higher levels may face warnings,
, or self-reflective reports.
Educational expert Nguyen Tung Lam advocates for a more supportive approach to discipline, suggesting that students should reflect on their mistakes and correct their behavior with guidance, rather than
. Suspension should be used only in
.