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B.C. teacher reprimanded for angrily telling her class a student was failing

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A Surrey teacher has been reprimanded by the British Columbia Commissioner for Teacher Regulation for losing her temper, telling her class that a student wasnsa国际传媒檛 passing Grade 8 science and pulling on the studentsa国际传媒檚 arm.

According to a consent resolution summary, Jasmine Kaur, teaching at an unidentified secondary school in Surrey, was teaching a Grade 8 science class on Oct. 28, 2021, when she lost her temper with a student identified only as sa国际传媒淪tudent A,sa国际传媒 whom she felt was being disrespectful.

The document, posted in April, states that Kaur sa国际传媒渞aised her voice and said in front of the class that Student A was not passing Grade 8 science and that every teacher in the School was complaining about Student A.

sa国际传媒淜aur also said, in front of the class, that Student Asa国际传媒檚 elementary school teacher said that Student A had done no work in elementary school,sa国际传媒 the document also states. When the teacher then asked Student A to show her Student Asa国际传媒檚 workbook, and the student did not, Kaur went into the studentsa国际传媒檚 bag and retrieved it herself.

sa国际传媒淜aur told Student A that she could not tolerate Student A in her class, and so asked Student A to leave the classroom to go to the Learner Support Team room. When Student A refused, Kaur held onto Student Asa国际传媒檚 arm and pulled on it.sa国际传媒

The document also states Kaur spoke sa国际传媒渉arshlysa国际传媒 to another student, causing that student to cry.

The Surrey School District issued Kaur with a letter of discipline on Nov. 16, 2021. On March 24, 2022, in a consent resolution agreement with the commissioner, the teacher admitted her conduct constituted professional misconduct contrary to the Professional Standards for BC Educators.

She agreed to a reprimand under the Teachers Act. She also agreed to complete a Creating a Positive Learning Environment course, through the Justice Institute of British Columbia.

According to the the commissioner, in determining sa国际传媒渁ppropriate consequencessa国际传媒 for the teacher, considered the following factors: sa国际传媒淜aur failed to treat student with dignity and respect,sa国际传媒 and sa国际传媒渇ailed to model appropriate behaviour expected of an educator.sa国际传媒



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