A teacher who swore and yelled at his students when they took too long to leave his classroom said he was 鈥渇ree at last鈥 when he was stripped of his teaching certificate.
The teacher admitted telling two students 鈥淕et the f*** out of here, get out of this fg classroom,鈥 when they wouldn鈥檛 leave for their te reo M膩ori class.
A recently released Teacher鈥檚 Disciplinary Tribunal decision found he demonstrated 鈥渆xtremely inferior鈥 role modelling and his teaching registration was cancelled.
The man cannot be named as it could lead to the identification of the school at which he was employed. The school was granted suppression by the tribunal.
The two students would not leave the teacher鈥檚 classroom after the bell had rung on May 20, 2019.
The teacher asked them to leave a couple of times before becoming 鈥渞eally mad鈥 and yelling and swearing at the students at least five times while waving his arms around, the students said.
They reported the teacher told them 鈥渇g get down to M膩ori or I鈥檒l get [redacted]鈥 and/or 鈥渇g go down to te reo鈥.
The students did not respond and left the room. When spoken to about it, the students said they felt the teacher鈥檚 actions were not right.
The teacher confided in a colleague, admitting he had trouble sending some students to their next class.
The next day the teacher was placed on disciplinary leave pending a hui on May 30, after the principal became aware of what had happened. The teacher then went on sick leave and the hui was moved to June.
At the hui he resigned, remaining on sick leave until his resignation date in October.
Over the next two years, the teacher was contacted 12 times to provide a response to the investigation.
In March 2021, he emailed the investigator stating he had 鈥減aid the price鈥 for his actions and the teaching council had stripped him of everything.
鈥淪o, what further damage do you intend to do to me and my family? Get a life and leave me and my family alone,鈥 he wrote.
In another email, he wrote 鈥淚 no longer hold a teaching certificate and I鈥檓 no longer teaching. Free at last !!!!!!鈥
This wasn鈥檛 the teacher鈥檚 first time facing disciplinary action for his conduct.
In May 2017, he threatened violence towards a student who was misbehaving, used verbal put-downs and yelled during a two-minute exchange, which was videoed by another student.
The teacher was ordered to complete counselling sessions, develop strategies to cope with challenging student behaviour, write a letter of apology to the student鈥檚 family and attend weekly meetings with the principal to monitor his wellbeing.
After it was discovered there was a video of the exchange, the teacher was censured, and he was instructed to tell employers of the incident and decision.
The decision about the recent incident, stated that as an authority figure and role model, the teacher鈥檚 conduct was likely to 鈥渁dversely affect the emotional wellbeing of those students鈥.
It found the teacher demonstrated a 鈥渃omplete lack鈥 of professionalism and his conduct was unjustified, calling into question his ability to cope with the stressors of being a teacher.
鈥淭here is no justification for the behaviour demonstrated by the respondent, and it exhibits extremely inferior role modelling to the rangatahi [young people] involved.鈥
The teacher鈥檚 registration was cancelled.
Emily Moorhouse is a Christchurch-based Open Justice journalist at 九一星空无限. She joined 九一星空无限 in 2022. Before that, she was at the聽Christchurch Star.
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