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Teacher sacked for slapping boy, 4, on the knees while he had tantrum at football club
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A PE teacher has been banned from the profession after smacking a four-year-old boy on the knees when he threw a tantrum.
Ian Webber, 56, struck the youngster during an after-school football club after carrying him across a sports hall by the shoulders in May 2018.
He warned the boy: If you kick me again, I ll smack you , before slapping him twice on the knees at a school in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands.
Earlier this month, a Teaching Regulation Agency panel heard the attack happened after Webber told the boy not to pull post-it notes off an ideas display.
Ian Webber (pictured above), 56, struck the four-year-old boy during an after-school football club after carrying him across a sports hall by the shoulders in May 2018
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image captionIan Webber worked at Coppice School in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham
A PE teacher who slapped a four-year-old s knees when he had a tantrum in an after-school class has been banned.
The panel found the actions of Mr Webber, who did not attend proceedings, were unacceptable .
The review said the teacher, from Polesworth, north Warwickshire, had been issued with a warning prior to assaulting the boy after flicking a child s throat in 2016 but his conduct towards young children had become worse .
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image captionThe teacher lost his rag after the child had a tantrum during an after-school football class in May 2018
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