On November 12, according to information from the Department of Education and Training of Dak Mil District (Dak Nong), the unit reported the incident of two female students being stabbed at school. The incident occurred on the morning of November 11 at Nguyen Hue Secondary School (Thuan An Commune). One student was injured with bleeding, pneumothorax, and a punctured lung, so she was transferred to the Central Highlands General Hospital (Dak Lak) for emergency treatment.
It is normal for students to argue, get angry, and have conflicts. These are not serious matters, but when they act violently towards each other, that is very abnormal.
Not just a few isolated cases, but many cases of female students fighting and gang-beating classmates have occurred in many localities, causing headaches for education managers, making parents scared and students insecure. Recently, there was a case of a female student who had her cervical vertebrae broken in Thanh Hoa. Currently, this female student is still unable to walk and may have to take a year off school to get treatment. In Kien Giang, a group of female students surrounded and beat a female friend, the violent clip was posted on social media, making many people angry. In addition, a 7th grade female student in Binh Thuan was beaten by a gang and had to be hospitalized...
For these violent cases, the educational responsibility of parents and families must be reviewed. Students go to school, teachers teach them letters and moral education, but they cannot be responsible for all the wrongdoings or violations of the law by students.
If parents do not teach their children to be decent people, their children will become bad children, causing disaster for themselves, their families and society.
Families that educate their children well will not have children who destroy the village, beat up their friends, or cause disorder in school, but will have good children who are good students.
Parents must take responsibility for their children's education first, then the school and society. Let's stop blaming the school and teachers, and focus our time and effort on educating our children.
Violent cases, including those that cause injuries to victims, must be dealt with seriously. If we just let it slide and not use the law as a deterrent, then students will have the seeds of contempt for the law from their school years.