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Jazz, outdoor movies and canoeing at Han River

With summer in full swing, Seoul City has planned a month of fun-filled activities by the Han River, from outdoor movie screenings to silent disco parties. The 17-day festival, with 24 summer programs at eight Han River parks, will run from Friday until Aug. 20. The event kicks off with a music festival Friday in Yeouido, western Seoul, with jazz vocalists Woongsan and Maria Kim set to perform. Visitors can also go f.

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Family releases deceased teacher's diary amid police probe

The bereaved family of a 23-year-old junior elementary school teacher who took her own life last week released part of her diary indicating that she had struggled with too much work and an unruly student on Tuesday, amid the ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death. “After going to work on Monday, I was bombarded with an immense workload and chaos caused by a student. I just wanted to .

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Yoon calls to revise student rights ordinance to protect teachers

Amid growing concerns over recent cases of teacher abuse by students and parents, the government announced Monday that it would revise a student rights ordinance to safeguard teachers’ rights and enhance their authority in classrooms. The ordinance adopted in 2011 for schools in Gyeonggi Province and in 2012 in Seoul by progressive education superintendents is a set of legally binding guidelines that bans.

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Like students, teachers deserve protection of their rights in schools

Koh, a 23-year-old elementary teacher with two years of experience working at an elementary school in Busan, had a sixth-grade male student in her class last year who inflicted harm on himself in front of his peers, vomited every morning in class, skipped classes and assaulted teachers. But she wasn’t able to protect either herself or other students because the school refused to remove the student from the clas.

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Gyeonggi
Kyonggi-do
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Cheju-do
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'Like students, teachers deserve protection of their rights in schools'

Koh, a 23-year-old elementary teacher with two years of experience working at an elementary school in Busan, had a sixth-grade male student in her class last year who inflicted harm on himself in front of his peers, vomited every morning in class, skipped classes and assaulted teachers. But she wasn’t able to protect either herself or other students because the school refused to remove the student from the clas.

Gyeonggi
Kyonggi-do
South-korea
Seoul
Soult-ukpyolsi
Jeju-island
Cheju-do
Busan
Pusan-gwangyoksi
Gwangju
Kwangju-gwangyoksi
Korea

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