No, corporal punishment should not be used to teach young students discipline. Research has shown that corporal punishment can have negative effects on children, including increased aggression, lower self-esteem, and long-term psychological harm. There are more effective and humane ways to teach discipline, such as positive reinforcement, setting clear expectations, and providing consequences for misbehavior. It is important to create a safe and supportive learning environment for students, rather than resorting to physical punishment.