B.C. teacher suspended after making special needs student cry

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A substitute teacher has to complete a course in 'creating a positive learning environment' to regain her teaching certification.

A substitute teacher in Langley, with a history of professional misconduct toward students, has been handed a one-day suspension of her teaching credentials after making a special needs student cry, according to a ruling from the B.C. Commissioner for Teacher Regulation.

“Rojas failed to create a positive learning environment” and “failed to treat students with dignity and respect,” noted the ruling signed Jan. 9. Throughout the day Rojas failed to properly supervise lessons, including spending time on her personal cellphone, and complained to the special education assistant , by “saying in front of students how awful the class was” and in particular how awful Student B was.

Rojas has a history of discipline with the commissioner. In June 2010, she was reminded not to put her hands on students “in a manner that a reasonable person would consider inappropriate.”

 

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