The Department of Teachers and Educational Managers, Ministry of Education and Training has just sent an official dispatch to the Department of Education and Training of Dak Lak province, requesting a report on the incident that occurred at Vo Nguyen Giap High School, Ea O commune, Dak Lak province.
According to reports, the incident occurred on the morning of October 3, when a math teacher at Vo Nguyen Giap High School assaulted a colleague right in the school yard.

The Department of Teachers and Educational Managers affirmed: "This is a serious violation of regulations on teachers' ethics, negatively affecting the pedagogical environment."
Therefore, the Department requested the Dak Lak Department of Education and Training to urgently inspect and clarify the developments of the incident, determine the responsibilities of the relevant collectives and individuals and handling measures; at the same time, report the results to the Ministry of Education and Training, through the Department of Teachers and Educational Management Staff before October 14.
Previously, on October 3, Mr. NTS, Secretary of the school's Youth Union, reminded Mr. D.T, a math teacher, for parking his car in the wrong place. Instead of accepting the situation, Mr. T reacted by loudly threatening and choking Mr. S twice in front of students and security guards. The incident only stopped when the school security guards intervened. As a result, Mr. NTS suffered pain and showed signs of neck injury. The school recorded images of the injury and sent a report to the authorities.
The Board of Directors of Vo Nguyen Giap High School stated that this behavior not only seriously affected the health of colleagues and caused psychological shock to students, but also seriously damaged the educational environment. The school reported to the Department of Education and Training and the Ea O Commune Police for investigation and handling.
Source: https://cand.com.vn/giao-duc/bo-gd-dt-yeu-cau-xu-ly-nghiem-vu-thay-giao-hanh-hung-dong-nghiep-o-dak-lak-i784095/
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