Amanda Céspedes, Neuropsychiatrist Infanto-Juvenile: “I Don’t Share the Concept of School Violence. This Is Social Violence”
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The murder of almost two weeks ago of an inspector in Calama pushed the government to make decisions that it intended to address more calmly, but always with a view to addressing school violence beyond events such as the one in the north of the country. In short, the white overalls were before taking the look of the executive, but the murder accelerated the approach. The first to publicly announce what would come was President José Antonio Kast …
It has been a few days since Hernán M. L., a 18-year-old student, and therefore an adult, murdered with a knife a teacher from her school in the mining city of Calama, 1,500 kilometers north of Santiago. The young man, now in pretrial detention, also injured during the school day another official and three students. The Chilean police determined that he would have inspired the massacres of schools in the United States and devised his action for …
Chile discusses an academic emergency, but ignores a much more serious one: the emergence of coexistence in schools. Violence in school contexts has its origin in a system that favours the learning of subjects over the socio-emotional formation of students, systematically relegated to the background of priorities. Last Friday, at the Instituto Obispo Silva Lezaeta de Calama, a student kills an inspector, wounds another official and two students.…
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