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What makes female students also resolve conflicts with ‘fists’?

In the past 3 days, two consecutive clips of students fighting on social networks have appeared on social networks, causing many people to raise concerns about student behavior culture and school violence.

Recently, on Facebook, a 3-minute clip is circulating, recording the scene of two 8th grade students in Quang Tri province, brutally beating a female student at the same school.

On March 26, a representative of the Education and Training Department of Trieu Phong district (Quang Tri province) informed that the local police were working with the management board of Trieu Van Primary and Secondary School (Trieu Van commune) to clarify. The incident where a 7th grade girl was beaten by two 8th graders and posted on social media.

According to Mr. Phuoc, receiving the information, the school contacted the authorities to verify the case.

“In the immediate future, the unit will work with the school to visit and encourage the beaten female student; working with the families of the students involved in the incident,” said Mr. Phuoc.

According to the content of the clip posted on social networks, two 8th grade female students slap dozens of times in the face, hit the head, use their feet to step on the body, head, pull the hair, and drag the 7th grade girl. In addition, 2 This female student also tore her shirt, snatched the name tag and asked her to kneel and apologize.

Under the assault of two people, the 7th grade girl could only keep silent, embrace the battle without protesting. The incident was witnessed by many students, but all of them stood and watched, some even joked and tried to dance without anyone stopping.

After the clip was posted on social networks, many viewers expressed anger and anger at the “thugs” action of two 8th grade female students.

It is known that the assaulted female student named L (grade 7) and two half students of grade 8 studied together at Trieu Van Primary and Secondary School (Quang Tri).

What makes female students also resolve conflicts with ‘fists’?
Students in Quang Tri were beaten by the council

In another development also on March 26, on social networks appeared a clip longer than a minute, recording a scene of a girl dressed in black beating a female student repeatedly in front of many people. other.

Despite being dissuaded, the victim herself cried and begged, but this girl still refused to stop.

Immediately after the clip was spread, many social media accounts reported that the incident happened at Tran Phu High School (Dak Sor Commune, Krong No District, Dak Nong Province).

The victim was a 10th grader at the school, and the girl who attacked the girl was a student at an art school in Dak Lak province.

The incident is said to have stemmed from an emotional conflict between students of Tran Phu High School and Krong No High School.

What makes female students also resolve conflicts with 'fists'?
The clip of a female art school student attacking a 10th grade girl went viral on social media.

The story of school violence has been mentioned and mentioned many times, but recent events have once again raised concerns about this situation.

Many experts also shared the same opinion, it is clear that from a certain angle, the student’s behavioral culture is showing alarming trends. In which acts such as school violence, physical and mental abuse of students are more and more.

Maybe one of the reasons why school violence cannot stop is that the educational measures on culture and behavior in schools have not really been effective and have not met the requirements of development, especially especially in the context of digital technology.

Talking about school violence, Dr. Nguyen Tung Lam – Chairman of the Hanoi Association of Educational Psychology said that many students are willing to talk to each other with “fists” instead of talking and exchanging with each other. From a psychological perspective, this is the age when students are experiencing unusual psychological developments. Therefore, parents and teachers need to know this to give appropriate guidance.

“Many students are not equipped with enough life values, and when students are not adequately educated about these things, when they receive bad things, they are easy to follow, easily manipulated, even bullied. agitation leads to spontaneous behaviors,” said Dr. Nguyen Tung Lam.

Therefore, Dr. Nguyen Tung Lam believes that it is necessary to educate and orient students on behavioral culture and habits from small to large. In which, special attention is paid to life values ​​and life skills for students. The recent events once again remind students to have appropriate behavior, especially in the school environment.

Hoang Thanh

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