An upset parent, learning that a teacher had used hurtful words on his daughter in class, has filed a police report for verbal abuse.
Mr Mohamed Ariffin, 53, said that his seven-year-old daughter, who goes to New Town Primary School in Tanglin Halt Road, told him that her teacher said to her: 'I don't want to see your face.'
Mr Ariffin made the police report last week. The school and teacher have both apologised for the incident.
The teacher is believed to be a woman in her 20s, and in the school's Learning Support for Maths programme for slow learners.
This teacher need to be removed from society .
Doesn't matter how long the training is .
No more excuses from the authorities .
You have caretakers entrust to guide and nurture young lifes .
This is what happens .
I have to step in and check this nonsense from happening .
There is no common sense and kindness from Singaporeans .
And why you put the fathers photo ? We want to see the wrong doer's face .
hahahaha,i agree.
some teachers are full of sh*t.
I agree that the teacher should not have said that but we should remember that all of us should also not say such words - not just a particular profession.
@Watchmansg1:
And why you put the fathers photo ? We want to see the wrong doer's face...
Ans: well....because of that gag protection order for women lor....wat else...men's ego neber mind...but women more important...thats how our system thinks...