Three years ago, in Kumamoto, a third-year junior high school boy committed suicide. Regarding the teachers pointed out, the city board of education announced that there were a total of 42 inappropriate acts against other children, including corporal punishment and verbal abuse that had been confirmed so far.

Three years ago, a third-party committee made up of lawyers and others released a report last month regarding the suicide of a male student in the first year of junior high school in Kumamoto City. She received inappropriate guidance such as reprimanding and abusive language from her homeroom teacher, and witnessed her friends being reprimanded. I was pointing out.



In response to this, on the 16th, the Kumamoto City Board of Education deliberated on the teacher's inappropriate guidance at the "Corporal Punishment Council" made up of external experts.



As a result, he committed two cases of inappropriate behavior towards children other than the deceased student, such as strongly instructing a child who has difficulty speaking out loud to practice speaking out loud at the elementary school graduation ceremony. I made it clear on the 17th that I was certified.



In relation to this teacher, 40 cases of corporal punishment and abusive language have been certified since the year before, and if this problem is included, the total number of cases is 42.



The city board of education will consider disciplinary action against this teacher by the end of next month as a serious matter, and will not be allowed to work at the elementary school where he is currently working for the time being.



The Kumamoto City Board of Education says, ``We must build a system that can promptly respond to inappropriate guidance.''