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“They wouldn’t have got good grades”: English teacher justifies herself after burning her students’ pack copies

“They wouldn’t have got good grades”: English teacher justifies herself after burning her students’ pack copies

Noisy case. A English teacher He was detained after burning 63 official copies of his students’ degrees. The popular teacher was under contract at the Maria-Terisms Vocational High School in the 17th arrondissement. Paris.

According to FranceThe English test in question was held on April 19. “Students worked on the backup lesson because the same teacher exposed the main lesson content to his students”, Our colleagues say.

“It’s not that bad”

The teacher would have invited his students to support him and he would have refused. It is also said that journalists were invited to film the scene. He was arrested shortly after leaving. In this case, the school principal filed a complaint and the teacher was suspended. He asserts that his action was directed against the national system of education and baccalaureate.

\ud83d\udcac “The replicas were not good, and it was to their advantage that they were destroyed”

Victor Immortino, a contract teacher who burned his students’ English copies, responded on BFMTV. pic.twitter.com/JGy5FkVtEj

— BFMTV (@BFMTV) May 11, 2023

This Thursday morning, English teacher Victor Immortino was a guest on Bruce Toussaint BFM TV: “On the one hand, it’s visual. My intention at the beginning was to put this debate in the public square. In fact, I told myself that it would be the best thing to draw attention by burning copies in front of high schools (…) And, for students, it could cancel the exam or I had a little hope that they could take it again (…) copies, I read them. : they are disastrous, they would not have got good grades (…) copies are not good, these are destroyed. They get a new chance to write. It’s not that bad.”.