The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of virtual reality experience of school violence on pre-service teachers human rights sensitivity and teacher efficacy. The research procedure to achieve the purpose of this study is as follows. First, 8 pre-developed contents were selected for the virtual reality experience of school violence. Second, 45 pre-service teachers who consented to this study were allowed to experience virtual reality of school violence for 2 weeks. Before and after the virtual reality experience of school violence, they were asked to complete a questionnaire on Teacher efficacy and human rights sensitivity. Third, after experiencing the virtual reality of school violence, interviews were conducted with pre-service teachers. The research results are as follows. First, as a result of examining the human rights sensitivity of pre-service teachers, the human rights susceptibility and the three sub-factors of human rights susceptibility which are ‘situation perception’, ‘result perception’, and ‘responsibility perception’, all increased significantly. As a result of the interview content analysis, it was confirmed that the human rights sensitivity of pre-service teachers was improved. First, there were significant effects on the ‘human rights sensitivity’ and the three sub-factors of human rights sensitivity which are situation perception ability’, ‘result perception ability’, and ‘responsibility perception ability’. It was confirmed that the human rights sensitivity of the pre-service teachers was improved in the interview. Second, there were significant effects on the ‘teacher efficacy’ and the three sub-factors of teacher efficacy which are instructional strategies’, ‘classroom management’, and ‘student engagement’. As a result of the analysis of the interview contents, it was confirmed that the ‘teacher s efficacy’, ‘instructional strategies’, and ‘student engagement’ were improved. However, there was no mention of ‘classroom management’. Based on the findings of this study, discussion and further research were suggested.