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(1)Single People’s Power Last Year, Protection of Teachers’ Rights Prohibited Unjust Interference by Parents
(2)opposition to the ordinance
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(5)The People’s Power: Opposition to Seoul City Councilors
(6)”The ordinance does not reduce cases of infringement of teachers’ rights
(7)It’s not even on the council floor
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(1)It was confirmed on the 25th that Seoul City Council members of the People’s Power opposed the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education’s Education Protection Ordinance proposed by Cho Hee-yeon on the grounds that it was “ineffective.”
(2)The ordinance, which Cho put forward as the first task of his third term, was announced in September last year, but has yet to be introduced to the plenary session due to opposition from Seoul city councilors belonging to the People’s Power Party This Ordinance states that ▲ students shall respect teachers’ legitimate educational activities and shall not infringe on other students’ right to learn ▲ A guardian shall not interfere unfairly with a teacher in legitimate educational activities ▲ The superintendent of the Office of Education shall file a complaint with the competent investigative agency if the petitioner violates educational activities in violation of laws or lawful procedures prescribed by the school principal ▲ The principal of the school may restrict access to school facilities if a visitor violates school access rules, such as unauthorized intrusion contain contents such as
(3)”Seven out of 17 cities and provinces across the country currently have school rights protection ordinances, but there are no changes, such as a decrease in the number of violations of school rights compared to other regions,” said Yoo Jeong-in, a member of the Seoul Metropolitan Council Rep. Yoo again expressed opposition at a plenary session in February, citing that “the superintendent of the school’s ordinance on protecting school rights should try not to receive unfair interference or requests for data submission from outside institutions.”
(4)On May 15, Superintendent Cho wrote on social networking service SNS, “The Education Activity Protection Ordinance currently proposed to the city council stipulates restrictions on school visitors who violate school access rules as an active and practical measure to protect educational activities.”
(5)In November last year, the Seoul Metropolitan Council’s education committee discussed budgeting for the introduction of automatic recording phones to prevent malicious complaints on campus, but Lee Hee-won, a member of the People’s Power, said, “Parents may say bad things to teachers
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