Wando Office of Education conducted a "Non-face-to-face Training for School Violence Prevention" for personnel in charge of school violence. Photo by Wando Office of Education

Wando Office of Education conducted a "Non-face-to-face Training for School Violence Prevention" for personnel in charge of school violence. Photo by Wando Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Wando Office of Education announced on the 22nd that it conducted a “non-face-to-face training for school violence prevention and happy school life” for school violence officers in elementary, middle, and high schools in Wando.


This training was conducted online in accordance with the COVID-19 social distancing policy, covering procedures for handling school violence cases and the online support system for handling school violence cases (Gonggam Madang).


A teacher who participated in the training said, “Through Gonggam Madang, we can handle school violence cases accurately and promptly, which greatly reduces teachers’ workload and helps prevent school violence.”


Superintendent Seo Jang-pil said, “Recently, interest in school violence has intensified due to controversies in the entertainment and sports industries. Prevention of school violence is important, and when incidents occur, restorative life education should always be kept in mind for the recovery and healing of the involved students.”



He added, “We will continue to develop various contents and conduct training to help school violence officers cultivate expertise in school violence prevention and case handling.”


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