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Is it disrespectful for students to call their teachers by their first names?

We should pay attention to students' motivation when they call their teachers by their first names. Some students are naughty and harmless, just like when we were young, we called our elders' names behind their backs, mostly just for fun. And some students may be due to a habitual address, such as adding the teacher's name before "teacher". In both cases, I feel that there is no big problem, but I feel cordial. If the teacher thinks there is something wrong, give the students a reminder and they can correct it. As for those malicious students who take calling their teachers' names as their vent, they will usually give a warning afterwards, or if it is more serious, they will just give them a lecture. There is really no need to escalate the situation to the point of hitting people.

In my opinion, students' calling teachers by their names does not necessarily mean disrespect for teachers. In a sense, it also embodies the spirit of equality between teachers and students. How to deal with such problems can also reflect whether a teacher has a tolerant and broad mind. Some schools and teachers are calling for quality education all day. In fact, the phenomenon that students call teachers' names is the subject of quality education experiments.

There is no doubt that the dignity of teachers should be maintained. But obviously, the dignity of teachers is not based on the "stability" of teachers' names, nor is it obtained by corporal punishment of students. "Learning to be excellent is to be an official". Teachers' dignity comes from their knowledge and behavior. Some students take the teacher's name as an outlet, more because of the teacher's professional ethics or educational methods, which can't be blamed on the students.

Teachers and students are equal, but this equality cannot be absolute, and there is no absolute equality in the world. Equality between teachers and students mainly refers to the equality of personality, which means enjoying their respective rights according to law, not infringing on each other, and respecting each other from the bottom of their hearts. It is the responsibility of our educators to let students learn to respect others and learn to communicate.