This is what happens in educational establishments in Venezuela... For many years bullying has reigned in most public or private educational institutions and the Ministry of Education has never taken measures to prevent it. This happened in Valencia Carabobo state. A fight between 2 teenagers, inside the institution, the rest of the students recording what happened and encouraged the students to continue the fight, you can hear screams from some saying give it to your face. The girl who was left on the floor lost consciousness from the blow, fortunately she did not die but it could have happened. The question is: what are you doing to prevent your children from being victims or victimizers? What are schools doing to safeguard the safety of their students? What is the Ministry of Education doing to prevent school bullying and that it transcends? Can legal action be taken when a child is the victim of bullying? He is really heard? In Venezuela we are in diapers on these issues. I remember that in my student days I was a victim of bullying and bullying, they never did anything to prevent it, a citation with the parents and a couple of calls for attention for both of us as if I were guilty of being a victim. One day I was even chased by a very large group of teenagers who were in lower grades than me, they cornered me and I thought they were going to kill me, in the end I kept my head up and I was brave to face them, I answered them with confidence and not I showed them fear, although in the end I knew I would lose the fight anyway, I told them I have to go, I'm about to graduate and I don't have to be here. When I left they shouted things but that didn't make me stop, I walked calmly and safely. They didn't mess with me anymore but I know of a fight between one of them and another of her classmates and the beating she gave that poor student was horrible. In the end, she was allowed to graduate and no charges were filed against her. So that they realize how important it is to prevent, but also to take disciplinary or legal measures to avoid it. When will they do it in Venezuela? I don't know, but it's disappointing.
This is what happens in educational establishments in Venezuela... For many years bullying has reigned in most public or private educational institutions and the Ministry of Education has never taken measures to prevent it. This happened in Valencia Carabobo state. A fight between 2 teenagers, inside the institution, the rest of the students recording what happened and encouraged the students to continue the fight, you can hear screams from some saying give it to your face. The girl who was left on the floor lost consciousness from the blow, fortunately she did not die but it could have happened. The question is: what are you doing to prevent your children from being victims or victimizers? What are schools doing to safeguard the safety of their students? What is the Ministry of Education doing to prevent school bullying and that it transcends? Can legal action be taken when a child is the victim of bullying? He is really heard? In Venezuela we are in diapers on these issues. I remember that in my student days I was a victim of bullying and bullying, they never did anything to prevent it, a citation with the parents and a couple of calls for attention for both of us as if I were guilty of being a victim. One day I was even chased by a very large group of teenagers who were in lower grades than me, they cornered me and I thought they were going to kill me, in the end I kept my head up and I was brave to face them, I answered them with confidence and not I showed them fear, although in the end I knew I would lose the fight anyway, I told them I have to go, I'm about to graduate and I don't have to be here. When I left they shouted things but that didn't make me stop, I walked calmly and safely. They didn't mess with me anymore but I know of a fight between one of them and another of her classmates and the beating she gave that poor student was horrible. In the end, she was allowed to graduate and no charges were filed against her. So that they realize how important it is to prevent, but also to take disciplinary or legal measures to avoid it. When will they do it in Venezuela? I don't know, but it's disappointing.
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