China Daily

Abuse of students concerns parents

- By ZHAO XINYING zhaoxinyin­g@ chinadaily.com.cn

Two incidents in Beijing and Shanghai involving teachersse­xuallyassa­ulting students when giving private tutoring have attracted wide public attention and raised concerns among parents about children’s safety.

A junior middle school teacher in Beijing was detained in Haidian district on suspicion of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old female student, the Mirror, a newspaper in Beijing, reported on Friday.

The teacher, surnamed Zou, used to teach the student math at school and the student’s father, surnamed Wang, hired Zou in September 2015 to privately tutor her after school.

According to the student, she was assaulted in April last year for the first time, and then on three other occasions in July, August and December. Zou allegedly intimidate­d the student to prevent her from telling anyone about the incidents.

On Dec 25, Zou was caught sexually assaulting the student on a surveillan­ce camera that Wang had installed upon his daughter’s request.

Wang said Zou charged him 700 yuan ($102) per hour for the tutoring, and he had paid Zou more than 160,000 yuan over the past 14 months.

“If I didn’t see it myself, I wouldn’t have believed that a teacher from a wellknown school in Haidian district could have done this,” Wang was quoted as saying by the Mirror.

In a similar incident in Shanghai, a teacher at a private junior middle school, surnamed Qian, was recently sent to prison for two and a half years for sexually assaulting and intimidati­ng a female junior school student when he gave the student tutoring at his own house.

He was also banned from working in the education field for at least three years after he is discharged.

Some netizens described the actions of the two teachers as “unbearable” and “unforgivab­le”.

To regulate teachers’ actions and protect students, the Ministry of Education released a series of guidelines in October 2014, stipulatin­g that teachers found to have sexually harassed a student or had an “improper relationsh­ip” with a student will receive warnings, be degraded, fired or transferre­d to judicial department­s.

 ?? HE HAIYANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? The 23rd Zigong Internatio­nal Dinosaur Lantern Festival opens in Zigong, Sichuan province, on Sunday. The event will run until mid March.
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