The revelation that a teacher arrives to work wearing protective gear after receiving long-term death threats from high school students is shocking. According to a statement from the Jeonbuk Teachers Union on the 17th, high schools in the Jeonbuk area
Teacher A, who works at the school, has been suffering from death threats from some students saying ``I'll kill you'' for over two years starting in 2022.
When Teacher A pointed out and cautioned the students in question about their behavior in class, the other students
It was learned that he made threatening statements in front of the students, saying, ``I'm going to kill Teacher A,'' and ``It's okay because we are minors and will not be subject to criminal punishment.''
Teacher A informed the school about this, and a Committee for the Protection of Educational Rights was held, but the school did not accept an apology from the offending student.
He was given a light punishment because that was what he wanted. However, the students did not apologize, and some students and parents did not show any remorse, such as filing an application for administrative tribunal as a result of their dissatisfaction with the disposition of the Commission for the Protection of Educational Rights.
It turns out that the students are still repeating secondary acts of abuse, such as badmouthing the victim teacher. Teacher A felt extremely anxious about this situation and decided to wear protective clothing and arrive to work at school for a while.
It turned out. Since the incident, the school has not properly implemented measures to separate Teacher A and the students, and Teacher A has been diagnosed with a neurology department due to mental distress and requested sick leave, but the request was denied.
. In the end, Teacher A filed a civil and criminal lawsuit to create a safe educational environment and force the minor students to reflect on their mistakes before they become adults.
The Jeonbuk Teachers' Union said, ``(Regarding the teacher's legal response) The perpetrator students are suing the victim teacher for what happened during the educational process two years ago.
``As the charges are based on mostly false facts, the situation cannot be ruled out as an allegation of retaliatory child abuse.''
He then appealed, ``The Jeonbuk Special Self-governing Province Office of Education and schools should allow teachers to focus on student guidance and education.''

2024/02/18 13:43 KST
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