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Violence in schools: 'Small things can escalate'
Germany🎓 Education11 days ago

Violence in schools: 'Small things can escalate'

The article discusses rising violence in schools in Berlin, particularly highlighting an increase in incidents at elementary schools. According to Education Senator Katharina Günther-Wünsch, teachers report that children and youth have become more desensitized to conflict, with minor issues often leading to escalation. The violence extends beyond school into digital spaces and reappears in classrooms the next day, creating continuous stress for schools. Factors contributing to this include the influence of digital environments, which have increased both the frequency and severity of violent incidents. Schools in challenging areas, including those designated as 'hotspots,' are especially affected. Günther-Wünsch emphasizes the need for improved strategies to address conflicts, clearer guidelines for handling perpetrators and protecting victims, and greater cooperation among educators.

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Violence in schools: 'Small things can escalate'

The article discusses rising violence in schools in Berlin, particularly highlighting an increase in incidents at elementary schools. According to Education Senator Katharina Günther-Wünsch, teachers report that children and youth have become more desensitized to conflict, with minor issues often leading to escalation. The violence extends beyond school into digital spaces and reappears in classrooms the next day, creating continuous stress for schools. Factors contributing to this include the influence of digital environments, which have increased both the frequency and severity of violent incidents. Schools in challenging areas, including those designated as 'hotspots,' are especially affected. Günther-Wünsch emphasizes the need for improved strategies to address conflicts, clearer guidelines for handling perpetrators and protecting victims, and greater cooperation among educators.

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