More than half of the teachers Andalusia They are being harassed by students. of Center for Independent Trade Unions and Civil Service (CSIF) The report shows that 53 percent of teachers suffer from situations of violence … Behavior by minors in the classroom, mainly issues related to insults and threats, physical attacks, and the use of mobile phones and social networks.
This is data from a survey conducted by the Community Center Union Center. Andalusia It found that more than 75% of teachers blamed the lack of support for conflict management from the Andalusian government, and 98% insisted on the need to effectively recognize educational authority in order to protect the group.
In this sense, CSIF criticized that, “Despite the fact that there was a law recognizing public authority for teachers that was virtually advocated independently at the time, there is an urgent need to improve regulations under the law.”
episodes of violence
The study also highlights that out of the total episodes of violence in the classroom, more than half are verbal (insults, threats, ridicule, lack of respect), followed by conflicts on social networks (22.25%), which is the second coexistence problem found in public education centres. CSIF calls for national regulation of cell phone use and physical attacks (11.45%); One in five teachers report having suffered from various types of situations.
In a survey conducted by CSIFTeachers in Andalusia say their main demands are less bureaucracy, fewer teaching hours, lower ratios, better remuneration and more authority.
Therefore, 88.4 percent of teachers consider it mandatory. Decrease in ratio And 99% of teachers say administrative procedures are too much and take them away from their real work in the classroom.