Busan Metropolitan Office of Education will conduct a two-day training session on the 'School Violence Case Handling Manual' for about 650 participants, including teachers responsible for school violence at elementary, middle, high, special, and various schools, as well as supervisors in charge of related tasks at the city education office and education support offices, on the 27th and 28th.


This training aims to strengthen the work capabilities of teachers responsible for school violence to enable early response to school violence, restore relationships between victim and perpetrator students, and recover the educational functions of schools.

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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The training will be held at the Future Education Center auditorium, starting at 9:30 a.m. on the 27th for 310 elementary school teachers and supervisors, and at 9:30 a.m. on the 28th for 342 secondary school teachers and supervisors.


During the training, supervisors in charge of school violence at the city education office will provide guidance on overall school violence prevention and response, including ▲Understanding School Violence ▲Response and Case Handling of School Violence ▲School Principal’s Self-Resolution System and Relationship Restoration Programs ▲Operation of the School Violence Countermeasure Deliberation Committee.


In particular, the training will introduce a mentor-mentee system for both less and highly experienced teachers responsible for school violence, aiming to establish a foundation for teachers to grow together.



Kim Beom-gyu, Director of the Department of Sports and Health at the city education office, said, “School violence requires fair and educational handling along with preventive education,” and added, “We hope this training will greatly help stabilize schools by enhancing the work capabilities of responsible teachers.”


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