Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education conducted a non-face-to-face capacity-building training for vice principals to prevent school violence. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education conducted a non-face-to-face capacity-building training for vice principals to prevent school violence. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] On the 8th, the Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education conducted a non-face-to-face capacity-building training for vice principals of elementary, middle, and high schools to prevent school violence and create a peaceful school culture.


This training shared the results of the school violence survey and aimed to understand school violence from the perspective of healing and restoration rather than punishment of students, suggesting directions for school violence prevention education through self-regulation.


Additionally, under the theme "Inequality that grows by feeding on discrimination, gender equality that grows by feeding on respect," guidance on gender equality education was provided along with important points to check in case of sexual harassment and sexual violence, child abuse prevention, and precautions regarding the use of experiential learning budgets.


A vice principal who participated in the training said, "I will make the school a place where friends gather together rather than a place to report friends, carefully observing and communicating the emotions of students and teachers to create a peaceful and happy school culture."



Jo Young-rae, Director of Democratic Citizenship Life Education, said, "The Provincial Office of Education will spare no administrative and financial support for school life guidance to create a school culture where everyone is happy."


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