00:00A reminder before watching the video
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00:04There's a recent Korean drama adapted from a comic.
00:06"Iron Fist Education" becomes a global sensation.
00:10Top-rated TV show in 25 countries and regions
00:12Its global ranking jumped to third place.
00:15What is the magic behind this show?
00:17It turns out it was about a teacher's dignity.
00:20The era of complete collapse
00:21Facing those out-of-control school bullies
00:23And then there are those dinosaur parents who only know how to file malicious complaints.
00:26In the drama, the South Korean government established a group called
00:29Organizations like the Bureau for the Protection of Religious Rights
00:32It's a dedicated organization to protect teachers' rights.
00:34Special units to teach and punish those bullies
00:38In the show, the special agent went directly to the school.
00:41Using the iron fist method of "fighting violence with violence" to discipline bad students
00:44This plot of having complete control over the meat disposal
00:46Many viewers found it very enjoyable.
00:48This work was originally intended to be a feel-good drama.
00:51In the end, it even alarmed South Korean teachers' groups.
00:55It even sparked a real-world educational reform movement.
00:59Although the audience was thrilled
01:01But what about the teachers in real life?
01:04My heart is bleeding.
01:06The Korean Ministry of Education and its members sighed and said
01:09Teachers at the grassroots level have very mixed feelings about this drama.
01:12Seeing bullying students being punished
01:14Although it felt good
01:15But more than anything, it was sadness and helplessness.
01:17Because it accurately portrayed the teacher's demeanor in the classroom.
01:21The despair of being isolated and helpless
01:23According to the latest survey...
01:25Nearly half of the South Korean teachers said
01:26My professional pride has noticeably declined in the last two years.
01:30And many young people
01:32They don't even dare to be teachers anymore.
01:34Because in addition to dealing with heavy administrative work
01:37Every day they also have to deal with malicious complaints from dinosaur parents.
01:40He gets accused all the time.
01:42You abuse children
01:43For example, Seoul Siel Elementary School in 2023
01:45Just a young female teacher
01:47Because they couldn't stand the malicious complaints from parents
01:50Suicide at school
01:52This tragedy remains a scar on the South Korean education system to this day.
01:57It was also adapted into one episode of Iron Fist Education.
02:01And what's even more surprising is...
02:03This drama...
02:04It actually made South Korean officials
02:07It was seen by South Korean officials.
02:09They actually want to bring a fictional story into reality.
02:14An education supervisor who was just elected a few days ago
02:16His name is Ahn Min-hee
02:18He was in a rush.
02:19After watching all ten episodes of this show
02:21Publicly calling for proposals
02:23To establish a religious rights protection bureau in reality
02:26It's essentially about establishing a support system.
02:28When teachers face malicious complaints
02:31No more fighting alone
02:32But what's truly dramatic is...
02:34This official
02:35His own son in 2023
02:37It was once revealed in a high school group chat
02:40verbal bullying of classmates
02:41So some people questioned it.
02:43This high-ranking official can't even keep an eye on his own son.
02:45They really have the ability to make sweeping changes.
02:48Go and clean up the campus?
02:49Could it be that he simply grasped the anxieties of the general public?
02:53To capitalize on the popularity of the TV series
02:54It's just to win over celebrities.
02:56That trend of iron fist education
02:59It's not just fermenting in South Korea
03:00It also brought great fame in Taiwan.
03:03Recently, Kaohsiung has experienced a series of events.
03:05Two cases of teachers being bullied
03:07This shows everyone how powerless the education system is.
03:10Taipei City Councilor Chen Youcheng pointed out a key issue
03:14That's the fault of smartphones.
03:16He proposed promoting cell phone-free campuses.
03:19This means getting students to give up using mobile phones at school.
03:22Because students nowadays are too reliant on their phones.
03:25The brain is stimulated daily by the high dopamine levels from short videos.
03:29Once you get used to this kind of stimulation
03:31The student returned to reality.
03:32They will become impatient
03:34Prone to anxiety
03:35It may even erupt into uncontrollable anger and aggression.
03:39You can say that.
03:40Cell phones have become an invisible driving force behind school violence.
03:44What about the suggestion from some in South Korea to establish a ministry to protect religious rights?
03:48The reactions of Taiwanese netizens can be described as genuine.
03:51It may also carry a touch of sadness.
03:53For example, some netizens complained online.
03:55He said this kind of violence against violence
03:57Mechanisms specifically designed to protect teachers
03:58It is simply impossible to achieve in democratic countries.
04:00Someone joked
04:01Taiwan should form an Avengers to protect teachers.
04:04It might be quite fast.
04:06Some people even sighed helplessly.
04:07In Taiwan, if a teacher gets into trouble...
04:09It's possible that all they can do is send them to a mental hospital for treatment.
04:14Actually, regardless of whether South Korea wants to establish a new institution
04:17It is still Taiwan that is calling for a ban on mobile phones.
04:19These voices all reflect the same somber reality.
04:23Educational problems in reality
04:25It will never be like in TV dramas.
04:27It can be solved by a few agents waving their fists.
04:29To truly transform a school into a place that students look forward to
04:32Teachers are respected
04:34A place where parents can feel at ease
04:35We still have a long way to go.
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