The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education has decided to prosecute a parent, Mr. A, who threatened a teacher and violated his right to education by the 21st.
Last July, Mr. A told the teacher, "If you want nothing to happen to your daughter, you should read the letter to the end," and "If I had some money, I would look up her personal information and
"I learned that it's no big deal to do something for the sake of others," he said. He also wrote, "This is advice from a 12-year-old who has been in your classroom for a short time."
"Don't force your child to empathize with other people's feelings," "Be true to yourself," and "Think about your own problems before scolding others," they wrote.
In March of last year, during a parent consultation, A said that a teacher had recommended a comprehensive psychological test for his child, and that this had led to the teacher's complaint that "my child will be diagnosed with a mental illness."
The committee for protecting the rights of teachers at the school to which the teacher belongs requested the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education to file criminal charges against A in December last year, and the committee for protecting the rights of teachers at the school requested the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education to file criminal charges against A in December last year.
The committee voted to press charges against the parents in February of this year. The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education said, "The charges were delayed somewhat due to legal considerations, and social concerns are growing, including the possibility of additional damage occurring."
The ministry will swiftly complete its review and plan to submit a complaint on the 21st."
2024/05/17 11:18 KST
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