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Sad news!!





joy2bill
Australia

Whoa! What is happening? A primary school student?
Have any of you ever felt unsafe in the classroom?
I teach adults and they are so much bigger than me! I wouldn �t have a hope if they became angry. I try to avoid confrontation but you never know what is going on in the minds and lives of our students!
We have panic buttons but they are so far away there is no way we could reach them until it was too late!
Perhaps we need �danger money �....Just joking!
Seriously this is an unacceptable situation. No one should go to school concerned for their safety!
Cheers from downunder, Joy

27 Sep 2012     



tobyp7
Thailand

Terrible news.  But it wasn �t a primary pupil, the boy was 15.

From the web today:

A 15-year-old eighth grade student stabbed his teacher to death after the two argued over the student �s tardiness in the Karabağlar district of the Aegean province of İzmir today.
 
Science teacher Sevilay Durukan, 40, did not allow H.K. into the classroom yesterday after the student arrived late for the class, sending him to the principal to take a late note.
 
H.K. came back to the class from the principal �s office and flung the note at Durukan �s face, reportedly saying, "I will stab you."
 
H.K. subsequently left the school building after the first class in the morning and went back to his home, grabbing a knife from the kitchen. His mother asked what he was going to do with the knife, to which the student yelled, "I will stab myself and everyone else� before departing. H.K. �s mother immediately phoned the school to let them know of the exchange with her son.
 
The student then arrived at the school at around 9:30 a.m., entered the classroom Durukan was teaching in and allegedly stabbed Durukan in the stomach and in the buttocks. Durukan was rushed to the nearby Baki Uzun Hospital by her colleagues but could not be saved.

H.K. was disarmed and restrained by other teachers at the school, who called police. Officers arriving at the scene detained H.K. and took him to the children �s bureau.
 
Durukan was married and was the mother of two children.
 
Police protection was requested
 
Durukan �s colleagues told reporters that the murder victim told the school administration about the threat she received yesterday and that the school asked for protection from the police. Teachers said police officers arrived at the school today in the morning and left after staying for a short time. They said H.K. apparently waited for officers to leave before attacking Durukan.
 
A number of teachers who wanted to remain anonymous said they felt unsafe at the school because students frequently resorted to violence after such arguments, adding that they feared for their own safety especially when they were arriving or leaving the school premises.
 
Students � parents rushed to the school after hearing word of the incident to pick up their children as students who witnessed the killing were seen to be crying uncontrollably.

September/26/2012


27 Sep 2012     



persie
Turkey

There �s no formal seperation between primary and secondary schools in Turkey, so I stated that the student who killed his teacher was in a primary school. It is clear that he is not going to be judged as an adult because of his age, so those who get harmed from this event will be two innocent daughters of the teacher and her husband. There �s actually nothing to say. 

27 Sep 2012     



01marissa
Spain

Speechless after reading about this! I �m sorry!

27 Sep 2012     



perma
Greece

That �s terribly sad.
Just remember though, because many of us are also parents, that this kind of behaviour and lack of respect to authority usually begins at home...
I can �t imagine how it �d feel to be someone from the families, both of them, or one of the students and the staff.
Tragedy. And all over nothing.

27 Sep 2012     



gabriella1968
Hungary

God! What the hell is going on in this world? :(((((((

27 Sep 2012     



poupina86
France

I can �t find a word to say how I feel after reading this. What �s wrong in our world????????????

27 Sep 2012     



juliag
Japan

Awful. Unfortunately these kinds of incidents are far too common these days. 

27 Sep 2012     



mariamit
Greece

How terrible and sad. Even sadder the frequency of these incidents nowadays!

27 Sep 2012     



moemendhia
Tunisia

So tragic, I am sorry to hear such a terrible news. I am speechless. :(
Though in Tunisia our situation as teachers isn �t any safer or better!!
I think it �s educational arbitrary rules which encourage students to feel even more than equal to confront and challenge their teachers!!
We regret that teachers nowadays became unworthy to be respected "
Really sorry to hear such heartbreaking news:(

27 Sep 2012     

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