🎓 Korean Universities Are Denying Admission to Students with a History of Bullying
The government has allowed universities to set their own penalties. For example, Kyungpook National University deducts between 10 and 150 points (out of 500), depending on the severity of the offense.
Some private universities refuse to admit applicants with a history of bullying at all, while schools struggling to fill spots might disregard a student's reputation.
💡 However, educators warn about the risks of this policy. "Education itself is often the most powerful form of correction," says David Tizzard, a professor at Seoul Women's University.
Ultimately, punishing bullies with isolation could speed up their marginalization, leaving students from disadvantaged families with fewer chances to turn their lives around.
Do you support these measures against bullies?
❤️ — Yes, it's fair
🤔 — No, it's too harsh
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