From this month, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has mandated that if a teacher is dismissed from disciplinary action due to obscene acts, the reason should be stated in the official bulletin.

We would like to be able to grasp whether or not there is a history of disposition due to obscene acts, etc., which will lead to strengthening of countermeasures.

If a teacher is dismissed from disciplinary action and the teacher's license expires, the name and expiration date will be listed in the official bulletin, but the reason for the disposition will not be stated. You will be able to get it.



As teachers continue to obscene children and students, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology says that it is necessary to strengthen measures, and if teachers are dismissed from disciplinary action, the reason will be required to be stated in the official bulletin from this month. I did.



Specifically, "obscene acts and sexual harassment of people under the age of 18 or children and students of the school where they work", "other obscene acts and sexual harassment", "traffic violations and traffic accidents", and "on the job" The disposition history is described in five categories: "fraudulent activity" and "others".



The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has distributed to the Board of Education and school corporations a tool that allows you to search the disposition history of the official bulletin for the past 40 years. You will be able to do it.



Regarding this revision, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology says, "I think that it is one of the extremely effective means from the viewpoint of never letting teachers who have been punished for obscene acts stand on the podium again."