A B.C. teacher who exploited a student for their ‘own personal benefit’ has lost their professional licence, the Commissioner for Teacher Regulation wrote.
A B.C. teacher who exploited a student for their 'own personal benefit' has lost their professional licence, the Commissioner for Teacher Regulation wrote.
Deborah Laurie Croft was teaching at an independent school in B.C. during the 2019-20 school year when she was involved in two separate incidents with Indigenous students.
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Alex Nester of the Washington Free Beacon documents a disturbing incident from a public school classroom in the Tar Heel State.
A North Carolina teacher s lesson on slavery included a discussion question that downplayed the Holocaust and likened 19th-century Americans to Nazis.
Ardrey Kell High School English teacher Lisa Patrizio asked her 11th-grade students to describe a fictional character s thoughts after reading about World War II. The correct answer to the multiple-choice question, a screenshot of which was obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, implied that Americans give undue weight to the horrors of the Holocaust.