Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education held a 'School Violence Task Support Officer Workshop' attended by about 90 school violence officers from education support offices. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education held a 'School Violence Task Support Officer Workshop' attended by about 90 school violence officers from education support offices. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] The Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education announced on the 16th that it held a ‘School Violence Task Support Officer Workshop’ attended by about 90 school violence task officers from education support offices at the Jeonnam Education Research Information Center joint lecture room from the 15th to the 16th.


The workshop was conducted to launch the ‘School Violence Case Handling Online Support System,’ which manages and supports the progress of handling school violence cases in real time, with the start of the new semester next month.


The Office of Education developed the online support system to reduce the administrative burden related to school violence, which has recently been the greatest burden in schools, and to enable prompt and accurate case handling and customized support.


The system is designed to manage and support in real time the progress of each stage such as reporting, reception, deliberation, or self-resolution of school violence cases occurring in schools.


It also provides school violence statistics by education support offices in 22 cities and counties in the province, including types of incidents and the status of measures taken for victim and perpetrator students, allowing a comprehensive view and enabling customized support tailored to the characteristics of each case.


Through this training, officers will learn how to use the system, and a separate user manual will be distributed before the system’s official launch on the 1st of next month.


The Office of Education expects that administrative tasks related to handling school violence cases will be greatly reduced as various statistical data can be extracted in real time through this system, eliminating the need for schools and education support offices to request data.


In particular, it is anticipated that satisfaction with case handling will improve through prompt and accurate school violence task support, such as immediately preparing customized measures according to regional and school characteristics.



Lee Byung-sam, Director of the Democratic Citizen Life Education Division, said, “The administrative burden related to school violence in schools has been quite significant,” and added, “Through the online support system to be launched this time, not only will administrative tasks be reduced, but communication between schools and support offices will be strengthened, enabling more proactive responses to school violence cases.”


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