Renato Feder, Minister of Education of the State of São Paulo, HE panic over new attacks on schools created by messages exchanged on smartphones from parents. The secretary’s statement was given to UOL when asked what the next steps would be. formed state school tomazia Montoro, in the western district of the capital, at the end of March.
Feder says schools in the state are generally not under threat, contrary to what has been shared on social media. what if individual and special cases are announced at lengthirresponsibly, causing panic.
If the recommendation of the authorities, no message sharing with contentsS and that the cases found are reported in official channels.. Federer advocates WhatHa Many cases of violence were avoided because of complaints and the education department had a few specialists working specifically in the field of mental health.
still fed approves parents’ cell phones are not connected to the real school, so they have no idea what’s really going on during the daywas going to chooseweatherwhich he describes as “an environment with normal people”,healthy environment in a healthy environment”. Like this, An irresponsible message with threatening content spreads panic “much faster than wildfire.”
The Secretary believes that the work carried out by mental health professionals in schools, teaching boards and secretariats is a reinforcement to make environments safer.
Source: Tec Mundo
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