An elementary school teacher in Gyeongbuk is being메이저놀이터 hospitalized after fainting while trying to stop a first-grade student who was behaving aggressively.
According to the Gyeongbuk Provincial Office of Education on the 12th, at around 1 p.m. on the 7th, Ms. B, a female teacher in her 30s, suffered convulsions and fainted while trying to stop A, who was behaving aggressively, in a first-grade classroom at an elementary school in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do. It is reported that Teacher B, who had been employed for 4 years, suddenly collapsed after restraining her Student A for 30 minutes.
An elementary school teacher in Gyeongbuk is being hospitalized after fainting while trying to stop a first-grade student who was behaving aggressively.
According to the Gyeongbuk Provincial Office of Education on the 12th, at around 1 p.m. on the 7th, Ms. B, a female teacher in her 30s, suffered convulsions and fainted while trying to stop A, who was behaving aggressively, in a first-grade classroom at an elementary school in Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do. It is reported that Teacher B, who had been employed for 4 years, suddenly collapsed after restraining her Student A for 30 minutes.
The Gyeongbuk Provincial Office of Education and the Andong Office of Education are belatedly trying to resolve the situation by investigating the circumstances of the incident at the school in question. However, there is a dispute between the school and Teacher B.
An official from the Andong Office of Education told Yonhap News, “The school vice principal, principal, or the head of the school affairs department in charge of educational rights say, ‘The homeroom teacher has never requested to hold a committee to protect educational rights.’” “The school only recently realized the seriousness of the situation.” “I think so,” he said.
He continued, “The student’s mother attended the first semester due to the student’s hyperactivity, and no unusual situation occurred once while the mother was present.” He continued, “From June, the homeroom teacher said, ‘He is doing well now,’ so the mother was not allowed to attend.” “It was confirmed,” he added.
Ministry of Education “recognizes measures to restore teaching rights as a top priority”
Meanwhile, following the death of a teacher at Seoi Elementary School in Seocho-gu, Seoul last July, voices calling for the restoration of teaching rights are pouring in, centered on teachers. Accordingly, the Ministry of Education held a briefing at the Seoul Government Complex on the 11th, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education Lee Joo-ho, and said, “We will engage in (discussions) with an open attitude as legislation to protect teaching rights is urgent.”
He continued, “I feel a heavy sense of responsibility as several teachers continue to make extreme choices even after the unfortunate death of the teacher at Seoi Elementary School,” and added, “Above all, we recognize stabilizing the school environment through rapid measures to restore teaching rights as our top priority.”