有霸凌劣迹 韩国去年298名考生被报考高校拒收
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-11-19 08:51

Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that South Korean universities are increasingly considering students' bullying records in their admissions processes, reflecting a significant cultural shift in addressing school violence [1][2] - In the last year, 298 candidates were not admitted to universities due to their bullying records, with 397 candidates receiving varying degrees of penalties [1] - A total of 134 out of 193 four-year universities provided data on this issue, with 71 institutions incorporating bullying records into their admissions criteria [1] Group 2 - Starting from the 2026 academic year, all South Korean universities will be required to consider candidates' bullying records during admissions [2] - The change in admissions policy is part of a broader societal transformation, as school violence has shifted from being seen as personal disputes to a recognized social issue [2] - There is a growing consensus that bullying is a violation of basic rights, and there is a societal demand for long-term accountability for perpetrators [2]