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News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: PUB LTE: Double Jeopardy For Teacher
Title:UK: PUB LTE: Double Jeopardy For Teacher
Published On:2011-06-09
Source:Bolton News, The (UK)
Fetched On:2011-06-15 06:00:50
DOUBLE JEOPARDY FOR TEACHER

I WRITE with dismay after reading that ex-teacher Alan Taylor has
been punished twice for the same offences ("Cannabis Offences Teacher
is Reprimanded by Panel", The Bolton News, June 7) Mr Taylor, having
been convicted of cannabis offences and punished by the courts, has
now been "reprimanded" ("given a two-year reprimand") by the General
Teaching Council despite them saying they had no evidence that it had
a direct affect on his teaching.

Chairman Aaron King stated: "All teachers are role models and we have
heard that you are a good teacher. That such offences have been
committed by you could well have an effect upon pupils' perception of
the risks associated with drugs and undermine other teaching in a
school to the contrary."

So Mr Taylor was a good teacher, his cannabis offences had no direct
effect on his teaching, yet he is being punished for a second time
(double jeopardy).

In any case, any affect on pupils would disappear after two years.

Any teacher consuming alcohol nightly to excess and which had no
effect on his teaching would be left alone.

There is something very wrong there.

Alun Buffry Norwich
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