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Teacher Stops Kids Cheating In Exam By Putting Cardboard Boxes On Their Heads

Teacher Stops Kids Cheating In Exam By Putting Cardboard Boxes On Their Heads

 
Amelia Ward in News

Published 19:04, Wednesday 04 September 2019 BST

A teacher has been suspended for making a group of high school kids put cardboard boxes on their heads in a bit to stop them from cheating in an exam.

The bizarre incident took place in Mexico, with parents outraged at the teacher's approach to discipline.

According to local media, they have even demanded that he is dismissed from the Bachilleres 01 El Sabinal School in the central Mexican state of Tlaxcala.

Credit: CEN Credit: CEN

Reports said that the Ethics and Values teacher, who has been identified as Luis Juarez Texis, made the class wear boxes on their heads to stop them copying during the exam. Images taken at the time back up the claims.

Through a press release, the parents said: "This is how Luis Juarez Texis treats and humiliates his class," and asked the authorities to 'protect the rights of the students'.

They also asked for the teacher to be dismissed as this kind of 'violence' should not be tolerated.

In response to the backlash, the school explained that it was a 'dynamic exercise' to help 'the students' psychomotor development'.

They also said that the students had consented to the exercise beforehand. The school added that it 'respects human and individual rights', and that it was a 'playful activity'.

 

It is unclear whether the incident is being investigated further.

Many people responded to the news on social media, with some - seemingly including past students and other teachers - commending the teacher's personality and commenting on his professionalism.

One commented that the man was a 'magnificent and innovative teacher'.

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John_Galt
4 minutes ago, dicey eye said:

They also asked for the teacher to be dismissed as this kind of 'violence' should not be tolerated.

 


Not exactly violence.

 

 

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