(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 1 - A teacher at an upper secondary school
near Taranto in the southern Puglia region is suffering from a
broken upper arm after being beaten up by a student for telling
him off, local media reported on Friday.
The student, 15, reportedly reacted violently with kicks and
punches after the 55-year-old teacher scolded him for banging
against his car with his rucksack.
The incident took place outside the 'Elsa Morante' hotelier
school in Crispiano on Wednesday morning.
Carabinieri police are investigating.
The government of Premier Giorgia meloni has made several moves
to address the issue of violence against teachers in Italian
schools after a spate of incidents perpetrated by both students
and parents.
On February 8 research agency Eurispes said one in four Italian
high school teachers has been attacked by a student at least
once in their careers, after a teacher was stabbed in the back
by an angry student near Milan a few days previously.
Further, the polling institute said some 17.6% of teaching staff
had been threatened by students.
Overall, in the entire school system, one in 10 teachers have
been attacked and 16% had been threatened at least once, said
Eurispes, publishing its second report on Italian schools and
universities.
Photo: Education Minister Giuseppe Valditara. (ANSA).
Teacher suffers broken humerus after beating from student
Boy, 15, reacted violently after being told off