Violation ba ni o dili?
(Violation or Not?)
LOOK: Filipina transgender woman Mela Habijan shares a report that they received about a teacher who cut his student’s hair during class.
Habijan’s team reaches out to the DepEd to ask if this violates the Child Protection Policy.
According to the DepEd, it is considered a violation if it was done as a punishment.
“Parang naoverstep na ng teacher yung bounds of decency and subjecting the learner to ridicule. It may be both considered as physical and psychological abuse,” the Education department states. | : Habijan/Facebook via INQUIRER.net #CDNDigital
(Violation or Not?)
LOOK: Filipina transgender woman Mela Habijan shares a report that they received about a teacher who cut his student’s hair during class.
Habijan’s team reaches out to the DepEd to ask if this violates the Child Protection Policy.
According to the DepEd, it is considered a violation if it was done as a punishment.
“Parang naoverstep na ng teacher yung bounds of decency and subjecting the learner to ridicule. It may be both considered as physical and psychological abuse,” the Education department states. | : Habijan/Facebook via INQUIRER.net #CDNDigital
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