Nasty and abusive comments for a mathematics female teacher on the social networking site Facebook led to the suspension of 16 students of a leading private school.
16 students of Class 12 of Vivek High School in Sector-38, Chandigarh were suspended for three months for their mis conduct, the school authorities informed.
The incident took place earlier this week when a Class 12 student, who got low marks in his mathematics exam, posted his answer sheet on Facebook with rude and abusive comments about the female teacher. 15 of his classmates also commented.
The teacher, who even had an account on the social networking site, saw the comments and complained to the school authorities, which took the matter seriously.
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Students must be taught that the first amendment does not exist for them. SHUT UP SLAVES!
Students must be taught that the first amendment does not promise them an education in a private school.
Students must be taught that everyone sees what you do on the Internet.
Another ACLU case. Legitimate school rules apply only on school grounds.
Power corrupts – lots for the students to learn none the less.
Students should learn not to friend their teachers, a can of spray paint can get the message to a more pointed audience!
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Good point, but… how childish of the teacher.
I don’t think the ACLU or the first amendment has anything to do with students in India.
Another case of …. RESPECT MY AU-THOR-I-TAY!
ACLU? First Amendment?
In India?
Or was that Chandigarh, Indiana?
# 1 joe said, “Students must be taught that the first amendment does not exist for them.”
In other news: The first amendment does NOT exist for them.
I think its called the US constitution, not the Indian constitution. First amendment does not apply. Nice learning lesson though,what you put on the net is seen by many people. Be aware of what you put on the net. Kind of like sex ratings at Duke university. Don’t you hate that send all button.
This is a case of cyberbullying not free speech, so get your heads out of your asses.
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Posters must be taught that the first amendment does not hold water in foreign nations.
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#12 I don’t believe India has a cyberbullying law either.
I bet the teacher was HOT! 🙂