
Australian teacher Chelsea Rose’s demand that she was beaten and sexually harassed by students as a hit of 50,000 teachers in Queensland
A teacher at Queensland Elementary School talked about being beaten and sexually harassed by her students, as tens of thousands of teachers across the state went out on Wednesday in a historic strike.
Chelsea Rose, which is based on Gold Coast, is detailed to what extent can there be already in facilitating the work of “the easiest job on the ground” Video clip on Tiktok.
She said: “In honor of the strike on Wednesday … I will tell you about the most difficult day as a teacher.”
“Today, most of the days when a specific child came to the room every day with a bottle of metal drinks and their ruler and they made it and make the highest sound.
“They decided this day to put their drink bottle (in front of their own parts) and start shaking it, and make, as you know, the movement (to simulate the masturbation).
“Then they opened the cap and let the water sprinkle everywhere and said:” I just – everywhere. “
In a separate accident on the same day, Rose said that a group of students brought a dead bird to the classroom and threw it and for other children.
After that, a male student began “Basically put me” as they left the class.
“Because of restricted practices, I could not defend myself, so I had to stand there and approved them,” said Rose.
“The child hit me hard and (so) so several times that he ended up breaking one of my preferences.
“The child was suspended for 20 days and then returned to the semester for the rest of the year.”
the The strike on Wednesday, The first of its kind in 16 years, and comes at a time when the QTU’s Teachers Union warned of the chronic employment crisis, the high burden of work, and a conflict of payment that they say pushed the general education system to the collapse point.
The Federation accused the government of Prime Minister David Chrisivoli of failing to address “the urgency of serious issues” that affect the classroom at the state level.
In his speech in front of a crowd of people in Brisbane on Wednesday morning, QTU President Krista Richardson said that fears such as school violence had been overlooked.
Last October, a Shocking report – Posted by Collective Shout, a movement of campaigns at the level of al -Qaeda against women’s design and nationalities for girls, and the author of paternity and motherhood, Maggie Dent – It revealed children at least 5 and 6 by their peers to send nudging, then the pictures are transferred to other children.
In the annoying certificate as part of the sexual harassment of teachers (SHOP), teachers and teachers have documented the rise of sexual harassment against children and teachers in primary and secondary school amid fears that unrestricted access to pornography at an early age leads worrying behaviors.
The teachers – almost all of them from females – complained of routine sexual harassment by male students including moan, sexual implications, and asking nakedness and rape threats.
One of the teachers said: “I had to deal with an increase in the threats of sexual assault via the Internet, as sexual photos and girls are shown to be paid to do sexual work.”
Another said: “I had a student telling his girlfriend about his imaginations of rape.”
“He also threatened to rape his girlfriend if she told anyone.”
All the teachers who suffered from these harassment in a school environment (80.6 percent) said of these teachers who suffered from these harassment in a school environment, and was incited by a student, however, some male students were presented in the 9 and 10 years. However, some harmful sexual behaviors were presented, though, from young kindergartens to the year 3.
One of the teachers said: “(as my teacher), I never felt retail, mentally and emotionally, (as I did) in the past two years in dealing with the increase in this behavior without any school support.”
Other teachers have expressed similar feelings. One of them said: “The safety of very large parts of the school community is in danger, not only (in terms of) physical safety but mental and emotional luxury.”
Richardson said QTU “is” united and devoted to circumventing the departure of the burning teachers and school leaders from our schools. “
She said, “We cannot allow more teachers and school leaders to get out of the door.”
“We have to attract and keep our teachers. Today is a day to remind everyone of the importance of our government schools.”
Queensland Minister John Paul Langbrook said that the government held 18 official meetings with the union during the past five months and remained committed to reaching an agreement. The Federation is scheduled to resume talks with Langbroek, Crisafulli and the Ministry of Education on Thursday.
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