0:05 The school is also one of the most common places for serious crimes. 0:11 Abuse, sexual assault and so on 0:15 often takes place at school or on the school grounds. 0:19 Sad to hear, Lotta. In Sweden, unfortunately, we have compulsory schooling 0:23 so you have to send your kids right into abuse every day. 0:27 It doesn't feel good in the stomach. School is supposed to be a break from the home environment. 0:31 What has happened to the student loan? Abuse and abuse all day long. 0:36 Then you can't focus. You can't learn Halland's rivers then. 0:40 "Whisper, Eater, remove your penis..." 0:46 No, draconian measures are required here. 0:48 Today, the government presents investigative directives 0:52 to an investigation that deals with 0:54 to strengthen safety and study tranquility in our schools. 0:59 No, not an investigative directive! Help! 1:05 I exaggerated, I exaggerated, but... 1:07 I played over. Sorry. 1:10 I dream that this will take me somewhere later, acting-wise. 1:14 Threats and violence in schools have doubled in ten years. The government wants to clean up. 1:18 Back in good order. Give the teacher some authority at the chair. 1:22 Teachers should be able to throw rowdy students out of the classroom more easily. 1:27 It's kind of impossible today, without having to document everything that happened. 1:32 Sometimes it gets even more difficult. 1:34 Hans asked his students to put away their Ipads. Then it went like this. 1:40 One of the students refuses. Disputes arise. 1:43 Hans takes the student by the arm, and according to Hans, the student then threatens to kill him: 1:48 "My dad is going to cut your hair." 1:51 Scary. "My father will cut your hair" is easily perceived as a threat. 1:55 You don't know - is the father a murderer or a hairdresser? 1:59 The student may have just kindly reminded Hans that he has booked a haircut. 2:03 "Tuesday, 1 p.m., motherfucker." You do not know! Some salons work like that. 2:08 So what Hans did was take a student by the arm. Then he got fired. 2:15 The only thing that was cut was his employment contract. 2:18 As a teacher, you feel powerless. 2:20 Many student incidents are far worse. 2:23 A middle school student tried to strangle his teacher after a reprimand. 2:27 Maybe he wanted that good-looking substitute to come back. 2:31 It's not going to happen! I work here now. 2:35 But there are also other ways than throttling to get the grades up. 2:41 a.m Student hit employee with iron pipe. Student bit teacher on the thigh. 2:46 a.m Student threatens employees for 20 minutes. 2:49 Threaten for 20 minutes? Don't you run out of threats after a while? 2:54 What is there? "I'm going to kill you. I know where you live. I'm going to kill you." 2:58 Have I already said that? It's such a long time. 3:01 What to do about this? In addition to giving teachers the right to expel students 3:05 the government also wants to start more so-called emergency schools. 3:08 Emergency schools and special teaching groups are some solutions. 3:14 At emergency schools, e.g. particularly violent students are placed. 3:18 "Welcome to the emergency school for particularly violent students." 3:23 "Welcome. A word of advice: don't meet other students' eyes." 3:27 "It will be so easy murder and blood then." 3:30 Such a school has been opened in Haninge 3:32 and when the chairman of the municipal board received an SVT reporter this week 3:36 a.m to sell the project, some concerned neighbors happened to pass by. 3:40 You can be calm. No problem. No gang criminals come here. 3:46 a.m You understand that, right? Gang criminals don't have time to hang out in a school. 3:51 No. The drugs don't last themselves. 3:55 But did he just admit to the neighbors that this is ineffective? 3:59 "No one will show up here." Weird thing to brag about. 4:03 "There's a game going on here for the galleries. It's not even a real house!" 4:09 But there are actually schools that are spared from threats and violence 4:13 without giving teachers violent capital or sending problem children to Haninge. 4:17 Like in Vaxholm outside Stockholm. What is their secret? 4:21 Vaxholm in particular stands out, with no notifications in the last five years. 4:27 We are a wealthy municipality with well-educated guardians. 4:31 Why don't all schools do that? 4:33 Simple: Just put the school in a municipality where everyone is well educated and rich 4:38 and at a reasonable distance from Haninge 4:40 which I think is pretty good advice in life in general.
Jag har svårt att fatta vad är det så kul när det gäller såna ämnen. Dessutom de som skrattar i publiken undrar jag om de ens har något form av samvetet. SVT, när ni skämtar sak o ting, snälla välja en lämplig ämnen
0:05
The school is also one of the most common places for serious crimes.
0:11
Abuse, sexual assault and so on
0:15
often takes place at school or on the school grounds.
0:19
Sad to hear, Lotta. In Sweden, unfortunately, we have compulsory schooling
0:23
so you have to send your kids right into abuse every day.
0:27
It doesn't feel good in the stomach. School is supposed to be a break from the home environment.
0:31
What has happened to the student loan? Abuse and abuse all day long.
0:36
Then you can't focus. You can't learn Halland's rivers then.
0:40
"Whisper, Eater, remove your penis..."
0:46
No, draconian measures are required here.
0:48
Today, the government presents investigative directives
0:52
to an investigation that deals with
0:54
to strengthen safety and study tranquility in our schools.
0:59
No, not an investigative directive! Help!
1:05
I exaggerated, I exaggerated, but...
1:07
I played over. Sorry.
1:10
I dream that this will take me somewhere later, acting-wise.
1:14
Threats and violence in schools have doubled in ten years. The government wants to clean up.
1:18
Back in good order. Give the teacher some authority at the chair.
1:22
Teachers should be able to throw rowdy students out of the classroom more easily.
1:27
It's kind of impossible today, without having to document everything that happened.
1:32
Sometimes it gets even more difficult.
1:34
Hans asked his students to put away their Ipads. Then it went like this.
1:40
One of the students refuses. Disputes arise.
1:43
Hans takes the student by the arm, and according to Hans, the student then threatens to kill him:
1:48
"My dad is going to cut your hair."
1:51
Scary. "My father will cut your hair" is easily perceived as a threat.
1:55
You don't know - is the father a murderer or a hairdresser?
1:59
The student may have just kindly reminded Hans that he has booked a haircut.
2:03
"Tuesday, 1 p.m., motherfucker." You do not know! Some salons work like that.
2:08
So what Hans did was take a student by the arm. Then he got fired.
2:15
The only thing that was cut was his employment contract.
2:18
As a teacher, you feel powerless.
2:20
Many student incidents are far worse.
2:23
A middle school student tried to strangle his teacher after a reprimand.
2:27
Maybe he wanted that good-looking substitute to come back.
2:31
It's not going to happen! I work here now.
2:35
But there are also other ways than throttling to get the grades up.
2:41 a.m
Student hit employee with iron pipe. Student bit teacher on the thigh.
2:46 a.m
Student threatens employees for 20 minutes.
2:49
Threaten for 20 minutes? Don't you run out of threats after a while?
2:54
What is there? "I'm going to kill you. I know where you live. I'm going to kill you."
2:58
Have I already said that? It's such a long time.
3:01
What to do about this? In addition to giving teachers the right to expel students
3:05
the government also wants to start more so-called emergency schools.
3:08
Emergency schools and special teaching groups are some solutions.
3:14
At emergency schools, e.g. particularly violent students are placed.
3:18
"Welcome to the emergency school for particularly violent students."
3:23
"Welcome. A word of advice: don't meet other students' eyes."
3:27
"It will be so easy murder and blood then."
3:30
Such a school has been opened in Haninge
3:32
and when the chairman of the municipal board received an SVT reporter this week
3:36 a.m
to sell the project, some concerned neighbors happened to pass by.
3:40
You can be calm. No problem. No gang criminals come here.
3:46 a.m
You understand that, right? Gang criminals don't have time to hang out in a school.
3:51
No. The drugs don't last themselves.
3:55
But did he just admit to the neighbors that this is ineffective?
3:59
"No one will show up here." Weird thing to brag about.
4:03
"There's a game going on here for the galleries. It's not even a real house!"
4:09
But there are actually schools that are spared from threats and violence
4:13
without giving teachers violent capital or sending problem children to Haninge.
4:17
Like in Vaxholm outside Stockholm. What is their secret?
4:21
Vaxholm in particular stands out, with no notifications in the last five years.
4:27
We are a wealthy municipality with well-educated guardians.
4:31
Why don't all schools do that?
4:33
Simple: Just put the school in a municipality where everyone is well educated and rich
4:38
and at a reasonable distance from Haninge
4:40
which I think is pretty good advice in life in general.
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Jag har svårt att fatta vad är det så kul när det gäller såna ämnen. Dessutom de som skrattar i publiken undrar jag om de ens har något form av samvetet.
SVT, när ni skämtar sak o ting, snälla välja en lämplig ämnen
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