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This is something I don't understand about school. Some of us pay thousands and thousands of dollars to get taught in schools. We pay those teachers with our family money. In return, they punish you for something small, such as listening to music during break time or texting our parents or friends. In the end, aren't school teachers being hypocritical? They also listen to music and text their family. Just what makes them more superior than us when we are paying thousands of dollars to them? I understand that there is something called discipline, but we pay them to punish us? I'd rather pay bullies to punch me, to be honest, than getting punished for stupid little things like listening to music or playing PC games during break. Should teachers be paid at all for doing this? Let's all be honest, we all have a teacher who we hate in our school or university. Why should we pay those teachers to yell at us and take our phones away in the end when they are really working for US! Would you take your boss's phone away or punish him for listening to music? Without us, students, would school teachers have jobs at all? After all, school teachers are employed because of us, and should this give them the right to make rules to control our life?