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In Ulsan, a middle school girl kicked her homeroom teacher who was admonishing her, and a case of infringement of teaching rights became known through reports. 



According to the Ulsan MBC report yesterday (21st), this incident occurred at a middle school in Ulsan on the 17th.



On the day of the incident, first-year student A kicked four times during break time when her homeroom teacher B scolded her for saying, "The makeup is too thick." 



It is said that Mr. B is not going to work after taking sick leave on the same day.



Previously, on the 20th of last month, at an elementary school in Ulsan, a 6th grade male student grabbed the homeroom teacher's hair.



It was because she was angry when her homeroom teacher pointed out that she had scribbled slanderous words on the blackboard. 



The Restoration Committee decided to place this student in another class.


Infringement cases on the rise...

Increase in insurance product subscribers

Meanwhile, according to the Ministry of Education, violations of educational activities have recorded 2,000 units per year for the past five years, except for 2020, when face-to-face classes were limited in the aftermath of Corona 19. 



As of September of this year, the number of subscribers to the so-called 'Teachers Rights Infringement Insurance' product, which supports teachers for consolation expenses and attorney's fees in case of infringement of teacher rights, has already exceeded 7,000.



Regarding this, Cha Seong-soo, chairman of the Korea Teachers' Credit Union, said, "Infringement of teacher rights is becoming more frequent and the level is rising."