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Last June, an elementary school student swearing at the homeroom teacher who was stopping a fight and threatening with a weapon shocked me.



Representative Lee Tae-gyu, who is a member of the National Assembly's Education Committee, proposed the amendment to the Teacher Status Act to ensure the right to teaching and learning from students who disrupt classes.



In the past, only when violence occurred between students, the details of actions taken against the perpetrator, such as community service and suspension of attendance, were left in the life record.



It is also newly added that if the principal becomes aware of an infringement of educational activities, the victim teacher and the aggressor student must be separated.



It contains a legal basis for sending the student in question out of the classroom, but teachers have been complaining that there is no way to sanction the student other than harassing the student.