COQUITLAM — French immersion teacher allowed Grade 2/3 students to watch a film containing 'inappropriate' scenes, teacher discipline board says.
A School District 43 teacher has been reprimanded and will have to take a "positive learning environment" course for showing an "inappropriate" film to young grade-schoolers.
While marking a dictée, Abraham decided to show the class a short film from the internet as the students were having a snack. "The film is a nine-minute long, age-inappropriate film for the class Abraham was teaching, containing scenes depicting sexual intercourse and suicide," the agreement states.
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