Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education.

Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education is promoting the "Words I Want to Hear from You" campaign as a language culture improvement movement to create a school culture of mutual respect.


According to the 2021 school violence survey, the percentage of students reporting verbal abuse increased by 10.1%, from 34.9% in 2020 to 45.0% in 2021.


With the increase in non-face-to-face activities in daily life and the education sector overall, verbal abuse has relatively increased.


To practice the prevention of school violence in daily life, the Ulsan Office of Education plans to survey students, teachers, and guardians?members of the educational community?about the words they want to hear from others and promote the results at schools.


Those wishing to participate can submit an online survey by the 11th of next month, stating the words they want to hear along with reasons: ▲ students from friends, teachers, and guardians ▲ teachers from students ▲ guardians from their children.


The Ulsan Office of Education will compile the survey results and produce posters, stickers, 1-minute videos, and collections titled "Words I Want to Hear from You" to provide to schools.


The 1-minute video will also be uploaded to the education office’s YouTube channel so that any Ulsan citizen can watch it.



An education office official said, "The goal of this campaign is to foster respect for others by understanding the words they want to hear, and we hope it will be an opportunity for students to reflect on their own language habits."


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