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Man ejected from exam for mask misuse arrested in toilet at site : The Asahi Shimbun


Devices for the English listening test are handed to university entrance exam-takers at the venue of the University of Tokyo in Bunkyo Ward on Jan. 16. (Rei Kishitsu)
A man who repeatedly refused to cover his nose with his face mask while taking a university entrance exam was found hiding by police in a campus restroom after being disqualified and arrested on suspicion of trespassing.
The man, 49, locked himself in a restroom stall for roughly four hours at the exam venue after refusing to leave, before police climbed over the top of it and apprehended him, according to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. ....

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Poll: Teachers in record numbers take leave for mental illnesses : The Asahi Shimbun


Teachers and staff sanitize tables and chairs in a classroom at a junior high school in Tokyo’s Setagaya Ward in June. (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
A record number of public school teachers took leaves of absence for mental illnesses in fiscal 2019 while a near-record number were disciplined for committing obscene acts against children, an education ministry survey showed.
According to the survey results, released on Dec. 22, 5,478 teachers and staff members at public elementary, junior high, high and special-needs schools took time off in fiscal 2019 due to mental illnesses, such as depression. In fiscal 2018, 817 teachers and staff member quit their jobs to deal with their illnesses, also a record high, the ministry said. ....

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