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South Korea's star teacher who threatened to ruin his life by threatening to ruin his life...Educational authorities accuse South Korea
A parent of a student who threatened a teacher who acted as an invigilator on the grounds that South Korean educational authorities had uncovered cheating on their child's University Scholastic Aptitude Test (School Aptitude Test, equivalent to Japan's Common University Entrance Test).
filed a complaint with the police. On the 1st, the Ministry of Education and the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education announced that they filed a complaint against Mr. A, the parent, with the Seoul Yangcheon Police Station on charges of intimidation, defamation, and violation of the Personal Information Protection Act.
I made it. According to the Ministry of Education, the Seoul City Office of Education, and the Seoul Teachers' Union, Mr. A visited the school where the school superintendent was currently employed on the 17th and 21st of last month, the day after his training, and made threats and verbal abuse.
He then told the teacher in question that he would ``resign from his teaching position,'' and during a phone conversation with the teacher, he said, ``I'm a lawyer. You ruined our child's life, so I'm going to ruin yours too.''
” he also said. After graduating from the National Police Academy, Mr. A worked as a lawyer and is currently known as a star lecturer at a major police civil service academy.
As the problem escalated, on the 27th of last month, Mr. A posted a message on the online cafe he runs, saying, ``I apologize to the supervisor.
That's fine, but I would like to regret my mistake as much as possible through my deposition.'' On the other hand, he stuck to the idea that the child had not committed any wrongdoing.
He also explained that there was no illegality in the process of obtaining information about the schools where the superintendents were employed, as was pointed out by the education community.
Mr. A said, ``My child doesn't mark his answers after the final bell.'' Mr. A said, ``Before the final bell rings,
Three examinees around me testified that the governor clapped (my child's) hand. I have sent the proof of content to the Ministry of Education's Misconduct Deliberation Committee."
Meanwhile, on the 28th of last month, the Citizens' Welfare Measures Committee, a citizen's group, issued a complaint regarding threats, obstruction of business, defamation, and protection of personal information.
Mr. A has been charged with the Seoul National Police Agency for violating the law.
2023/12/01 20:48 KST
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