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The Netflix series '참교육', which premiered on the 5th, has become a global phenomenon, topping charts in 45 countries and maintaining the #1 spot on Netflix’s global non-English series ranking for two consecutive weeks. The drama explores the collapse of authority in education and features a fictional government agency called the 'Educational Rights Protection Bureau'. The show's realistic portrayal of school violence and teacher-student dynamics has sparked intense real-world discussions, including proposals by political figures like An Min-seok to establish a physical 'Educational Rights Protection Bureau'. Meanwhile, actor Lee Seung-gyu, who played a school bully, has garnered positive attention for supporting school violence victims in real life, reflecting the show's meaningful social impact. | The Netflix series '참교육', which premiered on the 5th, has become a global phenomenon, topping charts in 45 countries and maintaining the #1 spot on Netflix’s global non-English series ranking for two consecutive weeks. The drama explores the collapse of authority in education and features a fictional government agency called the 'Educational Rights Protection Bureau'. The show's realistic portrayal of school violence and teacher-student dynamics has sparked intense real-world discussions, including proposals by political figures like An Min-seok to establish a physical 'Educational Rights Protection Bureau'. Meanwhile, actor Lee Seung-gyu, who played a school bully, has garnered positive attention for supporting school violence victims in real life, reflecting the show's meaningful social impact.
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[참교육] Global Netflix Hit '참교육' Sparks Real-World Policy Debates and Social Awareness
k-drama6/18/2026

[참교육] Global Netflix Hit '참교육' Sparks Real-World Policy Debates and Social Awareness

The Netflix series '참교육', which premiered on the 5th, has become a global phenomenon, topping charts in 45 countries and maintaining the #1 spot on Netflix’s global non-English series ranking for two consecutive weeks. The drama explores the collapse of authority in education and features a fictional government agency called the 'Educational Rights Protection Bureau'. The show's realistic portrayal of school violence and teacher-student dynamics has sparked intense real-world discussions, including proposals by political figures like An Min-seok to establish a physical 'Educational Rights Protection Bureau'. Meanwhile, actor Lee Seung-gyu, who played a school bully, has garnered positive attention for supporting school violence victims in real life, reflecting the show's meaningful social impact.