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Teacher beats student with wire
KUWAIT CITY, April 17: An unidentified teacher in a school in the suburb of Abdullah Al-Salem reportedly beat a student with an electric wire just because he did not take the teacher’s permission to
Read More »Teacher of the Year sexually abuses 17-year-old student
It wasn’t just any teacher who forced himself on a 17-year-old student, touching her in her most intimate places and snapping sexually explicit photos of her in a “cage” used for storage. No, it
Read More »Student beaten up for not taking tuition from school teacher
A class X student of agovernment school here was injured when he was allegedly beaten up by his teacher for not taking private tuition from him, police said on Monday. Noushad, the student of Government
Read More »The FBI’s Criminal Background Check Process and Why it is Useless in its Current State
For a teacher residing in Korea to get an American FBI background check, said teacher simply submits a set of fingerprints to the FBI via airmail, and then waits several weeks to get a
Read More »Tampa teacher charged with abusing 5-year-old autistic student
TAMPA A temporary teacher at Seminole Heights Elementary School has been charged with child abuse for rubbing a shoe on the face of an autistic student, Tampa police said. Esraa Mohamed Soliman, 37, of 10858
Read More »Mentally ill student suffers abuse at the hands of teacher
Sixteen-year-old Saba has anything but fond memories of her schooldays. Studying in a private educational institution of Rawalpindi, she has been a victim of perpetual corporal punishment and mental abuse in the classroom, both
Read More »Teacher Jeremy Forrest appears in court on child abduction charges
MATHS teacher Jeremy Forrest appeared before a court in handcuffs yesterday charged with abducting a 15-year-old female. Inverurie-born Forrest, 30, made his appearance before magistrates in Eastbourne, Sussex, just hours after his extradition from France. A
Read More »Schools adopt volunteer screening process
The Board of Education Tuesday voted unanimously to adopt a controversial screening process for classroom and school-activity volunteers, as recommended by schools chief Patricia Charles. Parents or anyone from the community wishing to volunteer for
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