Learner’s disobedience and it’s Consequences-Year 7

 

Learner’s disobedience and it’s Consequences

Who is a learner? 

A learner is a person who is finding out about a subject or how to do something. Learners as students are to obey the rules and regulations of the school authority. 

Consequences

If they disobey, they will be punished. 

For example, breaking the law or rules of the school authority 

may lead to punishment such as labour or corporal

 punishment, suspension for a few weeks or outright

 expulsion from the school according to the gravity of the disobedience.

Anybody that will break the moral law and goes into fornication  may have an unwanted pregnancy, expulsion from school, sexually transmitted diseases and some killer diseases such  as HIV/AIDS. 

Also, becoming a cult member in school will result in expulsion; examinations malpractice may lead to imprisonment and other ugly consequences such as corporal

 punishment. 

Disobedience generally always leads to the break down of relationships.


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