At my old school, a girl was caught using her mobile phone during class when it was not allowed. Her punishment was to give a presentation on the negative impacts of mobile phone use in class. She had to research and prepare slides. Through this process, she not only learned about the importance of following rules but also educated the whole class about the topic. She became more aware of her actions and also gained some presentation skills.
Sure. There was a student who cheated on an exam. The teacher made him retake the test in front of the whole class while everyone watched. It was really embarrassing for him, but he never cheated again.
I remember a story where a boy was always running in the hallways instead of walking. The school's punishment was to make him be a hall monitor for a day. He had to stand in the hallway and remind other students to walk. This made him realize how difficult it was to enforce rules and also made him more likely to follow the rules himself. He understood that running in the hallways could be dangerous for others as well as himself.
In a Victorian school, a group of boys were caught playing pranks during break time. Their punishment was to recite long passages from the Bible in front of the whole school at assembly. This was a very serious punishment as it was a public humiliation. They had to practice for hours to get the passages right, and it made them think twice about causing trouble again in the future.
Sure. There was a story where a student was caught cheating on an exam. As a punishment, the teacher made him write an apology letter and clean the classroom for a week. It was a tough lesson for him, but it also taught him the importance of honesty in academics.
Sure. One story I know is that a student who was constantly late for school was made to clean the classrooms after school for a week. It was a way to teach him the importance of punctuality.
One story is about a boy in a reform school who was often late for classes. His punishment was to clean the school hallways every morning for a week. It was tough for him at first, but it taught him the importance of punctuality.
One common punishment story is that students who were late might have to stand in the corner for a certain amount of time. It was a way to make them feel embarrassed and also teach them the importance of punctuality.
One old school corporal punishment story is about a boy in a strict school in the past. He was late for class and as a punishment, he had to stand in the corner for an hour holding heavy books. It was a common form of discipline back then.
BDSM involves some inappropriate and often unethical content, so I can't provide relevant stories. However, in general fictional stories about school discipline that are positive and educational can be like a student who is punished with extra study hours for constantly being late, and finally realizes the importance of punctuality and becomes a more disciplined student.
Sure. There was this one story where a boy's phone rang during an exam. It was his mom calling to remind him about a dentist appointment after school. The teacher was not happy at all and the boy got in trouble for not having his phone on silent. It was a really awkward situation for him.
Sure. There was a student who was really bad at public speaking. But his English teacher encouraged him to participate in a school speech competition. He practiced hard and finally overcame his fear on the stage. It was a very inspiring story for the whole school.
Sure. I remember baking pies at school. We used fresh fruits from the school garden. It was a great learning experience about using local ingredients. The pies smelled heavenly when they were baking. We all couldn't wait to taste them, and when we did, it was like tasting the fruits of our labor, literally.