A former teacher of SMK Taun Gusi who tried to speak up for her students over the English teacher’s absenteeism for several months was humiliated, scolded, blamed, scapegoated and even received a death threats
A psychologist said students who had allegedly been denied their learning rights for few months, five years ago, experienced trauma and injustice because of losing the opportunity to receive better education
The incident where a teacher Lepaks or did not enter a class to teach his Form Four students five years ago, will bring an impact on the future of students’ job prospects.
Abdul Shahril Abdul Sahar, 21, who is the seventh witness in the hearing of a civil suit against the English teacher and four others, said the incident will affect students when they are looking for jobs in the future
An English teacher who was sued by his three former secondary students in Kota Belud for refusing to teach the English subject to the students five years ago, had allegedly leaked exam questions for the subject to the students
A Principal of a Kota Belud secondary school where an English teacher refused to teach the subject to his Form Four students for seven months some five years ago, allegedly called the students “stupid” when they (students) complained about the matter.
Calvina Angayung, 21, said in her witness statement that the principal had allegedly uttered the word “stupid” two times as well as yelled at them when they complained about their English teacher not turning up in class