Attack on a teacher in Bahia: “I have no record of events of this magnitude”

Attack on a teacher in Bahia: “I have no record of events of this magnitude”
Attack on a teacher in Bahia: “I have no record of events of this magnitude”

Claudio Martini, Chief Inspector of Education for Region 22, said this morning that “we usually see some issues among teenagers, which we don’t like either, but not with teachers,” and assured that “I have no record of events of this magnitude,” al refer to the episode in which a student from School No. 25 hit his teacher and sent her to the hospital.

“When adolescence reaches the use of violence it is because something is not working in society and the school is the echo chamber. It is a very complex situation for the educational system,” he noted.

The aforementioned act occurred on Wednesday, April 17, when a 12-year-old student did not want to take off his hood in the classroom and, after the insistence of the teacher Ana Lencina, he stood up and punched him in the face, causing a fracture in his head. maxilla and involvement of the septum.

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In dialogue with Panoramaby LU2the lawyer recognized that “punitive sanctions do not work; they exist, they have a reparatory nature.”

“This time a limit has been crossed, which is why prior work is so important since we are talking about people,” he added.

Martini explained that they are working on “this axis that runs through us, not only as a school but as a society,” he mentioned that “the issue of violence is not new, there are different approaches” and urged “to reach the best consensus and participation.” .

“I personally contacted the teacher who suffered a blow that hurt us all. In addition to the administrative issues and her health, there is the relationship between colleagues, which is why I am accompanying her,” he commented.

“She is at home, she feels better and recovering. The blow was not only physical but it was also symbolic,” he exclaimed.

Finally, he said that “the student is going to change institutions, we are working with the family.”

“It is something delicate, long; the violent event initiated interdisciplinary work, with specialists. We must also do work for the community that receives it because we are talking about a 12-year-old child,” he concluded.

 
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