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Old 13-06-2008, 16:16   #10
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Re: Teacher sacked for removing shirt in class

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Originally Posted by scuzz View Post
A bad decision by the teacher I feel.
Teachers are acting 'in loco parentis'.

If one of my children had come home from school and showed me the video I'd be seriously concerned.
He may well have raised a few giggles and grabbed the pupils' attention but it was undignified and not an example of a good role model in my opinion. He's their TEACHER not their friend.

But I bet none of the pupils will forget that lesson
Concerned enough to ruin a mans career?

There are 2 types of teachers IMHO, Those that stand at the front and lecture in boring way and those that take it upon themselves to try and engage the students and actually teach them this man seems to fall in to the 2nd catagory.

I had more respect for the latter approach as well.
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