In today’s digital age, disturbing videos of flogging in schools have sparked public outcry, particularly following incidents involving arrests and fatalities. Many schools are re-evaluating the practice, with elite institutions adopting child protection policies that move away from physical punishment. While the broader discussion around child protection is ongoing, my focus here is specifically on flogging, distinct from the broader concept of corporal punishment. Discipline in schools has always been controversial, and flogging remains one of the most debated forms of punishment. Despite being banned in many parts of the world, flogging persists in some educational systems. I have intentionally chosen to use the word “flogging” in this piece. By “flogging,” I refer to a form of punishment that involves striking a student reasonably and repeatedly on the hand or buttocks with a whip or cane. I will explore the differing viewpoints on flogging and examine its implications for contemporary schools, raising important questions about discipline, child welfare, and the future of education.
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