...his suspension appeared to be based on the principal seeing any naysaying as “insubordination which was not to be tolerated.”The tribunal’s judgment finds bringing in the no-zero policy had several problems.The ruling points out the obvious to everybody but the numbskulls calling the shots.With no penalty for missing work, there was “little incentive for a student to actually complete the assignment.”
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Review vindicates Edmonton teacher who refused to enforce no-zero policy for students who didn’t complete coursework
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