"Draw hell and write the names of the companions you want dead", the shocking task for second grade children
The teacher was suspended for six months, it is not the only episode: she said bad words, drew Masonic symbols on the blackboard, asked the students to repeat sentences over and over, without ever stopping
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In a second grade he asked the children to draw Dante's circles of hell and to write the names of the classmates they wanted to see dead.
For this, but not only for this, a teacher from the Carlo Levi school in Rome, in the Fidene area, was suspended for six months. His educational methods "terrified" the pupils.
The president of the school council reported about the Masonic symbols that the teacher drew on the blackboard, of the fact that she often asked the students to repeat sentences over and over, without ever stopping.
Sixty families filed a complaint denouncing all the incidents to the head teacher, then the municipal councilor of the school communicated the suspension. Family members spoke of children who no longer wanted to go to school, in some cases they struggled to sleep at night and even went back to pee in bed.
Other episodes mentioned in the complaint, the verbal assault on an eight-year-old disabled child and the teachers who intervened to defend him. "In the notebooks - says the manager - the parents found unclear content".
Mothers and colleagues speak of a teacher with "bad" language, who "smoked in the corridors", in the classroom "played disco music at very high volume". It seems that on one occasion she even straddled the window screaming "look how I rock" and terrifying the kids, many of whom did not want to go to class when she was there.
However, a six-month suspension may not be enough. That woman, who some time ago was also subjected to a Tso, "must be treated", many say. In the past she was removed from other schools and some time ago, when her parents asked for a confrontation to ask to change her teaching method, the tones became so heated that the intervention of the police was necessary.
(Unioneonline / L)