Recently, the South Korean Ministry of Education released a shocking survey results: the problem of school bullying among South Korean elementary and middle school students has intensified, and the number of school bullies has hit a new high in a decade. This data is like a bombshell, which has aroused widespread attention from all walks of life. The issue of school bullying has always been a painful topic. However, over time, the problem does not seem to be effectively solved, but rather intensified. In South Korea, school bullying among elementary and junior high school students has become a social problem that cannot be ignored.
According to the survey results, the problem of school bullying among elementary and middle school students in South Korea has shown an increasing trend this year. The percentage of people who are bullied in schools has increased by 0 compared to last year2 percentage points, reaching 19%。This number has reached a new high in a decade, which is shocking and worrying.
In terms of the type of bullying, nearly 37% of school bullying victims have experienced verbal violence, nearly 17% of victims have experienced physical violence, imagine that 17 out of 100 students have experienced physical violence, what is the ratio. In addition, the survey also showed that 483% of the bullies and victims are from the same class, and nearly 80% are classmates in the same school. This shows that the problem of school bullying often occurs among students, which has a certain group nature.
There are many reasons for the problem of school bullying, including cultural factors, education systems, social problems, and influences. Respect for others and etiquette are very important values in Korean culture. However, this culture can also lead to stress for students to feel expected to perform perfectly. This pressure can lead some students to resort to bullying behaviour to vent their emotions.
It is well known that the richness of Korean pop culture, such as movies, ** and social **, its popularity has caused students to emulate and make the interaction between students more frequent and complex, which can lead to more students being bullied.
Additionally, South Korea's education system focuses on grades and competition, which can lead to anxiety and insecurity for some students. In this environment, some students may relieve their stress by bullying others.
At the same time, social problems such as domestic violence and social pressure can also lead to bullying behavior among students. This year, the competition in Korean society has indeed intensified to a certain extent. For example, employment pressure. As South Korea's economy continues to grow, many college students and young people are facing difficulties in finding employment, which makes them more anxious and uneasy, and may resort to some underhanded means to achieve success. In addition, with the development of society, the definition of success among Koreans is getting higher and higher. Many people wish they could become the elite of society, gain a higher status and a better life. These social pressures can be carried over into the family, leading to disputes or violence in the family.
Some students may have witnessed or experienced violence in their families, which may lead them to believe that violence is an effective way to solve problems. This leads some students to resort to bullying behaviour to vent their emotions or to be successful.
In order to reduce the occurrence of bullying in schools, there are many ways to do it. First of all, schools should strengthen education and raise students' moral and legal awareness. Through relevant courses and activities, students understand what bullying is and how to avoid it. At the same time, schools should also strengthen psychological support and care for students, help them build self-confidence and self-esteem, and reduce bullying due to low self-esteem or loneliness.
Secondly, parents should also strengthen the education and guidance of their children. Parents should establish a good communication relationship with their children, understand their thoughts and feelings, and identify and solve the problems faced by their children in a timely manner. At the same time, parents should also set an example by setting correct values and behavioral examples, and guide their children to form a healthy personality and good behavior Xi.
In addition, society should also pay more attention to and solve the problem of school bullying. **Relevant laws, regulations and policy measures should be formulated to strengthen the crackdown and punishment of school bullying. At the same time, it is also necessary to strengthen the publicity and education of the problem of school bullying, and improve the public's awareness and attention to the problem of school bullying.
In short, solving the problem of school bullying requires the joint efforts of the whole society. Schools, families, and society should strengthen their attention to and solutions to the problem of school bullying, and create a safe, harmonious, and healthy environment for children to grow up. Only in this way can we truly reduce the occurrence of school bullying and allow children to thrive in a healthy and happy environment. The increasingly serious problem of school bullying of primary and secondary school students in South Korea deserves the great attention and vigilance of the Chinese education authorities and all sectors of society.
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