KL teacher apologises for posting ‘spot check’ video of students’ school bags

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The teacher who goes by the handle notqiwiie on TikTok in a new posting said: 'I would like to apologise to the parents and individuals who were offended by a recent video I posted. I am really sorry.'

In a previous interview with an online media, Notqiwiie has said that she is a private school teacher based in Kuala Lumpur. — ReutersA school teacher and content creator at a school in Malaysia has apologised after posting a video where she filmed her experience of going through her students’ bags.said: “I would like to apologise to the parents and individuals who were offended by a recent video I posted. I am really sorry.

"There were no students in this video. Unlike the rest of my recent videos where parental consent was asked and granted, I did not seek consent before opening the bags as they were used as props. This is an oversight and my fault, which I deeply regret," she added. "I will take this time to reflect on my future content plans so I can do better for my students," she added.

A Twitter user raised privacy concerns about the video that Notqiwiie posted on June 19, noting that the school lanyard she was wearing in the video was real and tagging Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.

 

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