After sparking widespread controversy by accusing him of cutting the hair of a high school student at a school in the Mubarak Al-Kabeer educational district in the state of Kuwait, the Ministry of Education has announced that it is preparing to suspend the services of a Palestinian teacher. .
The defendant, however, completely denied the matter, saying that he had not cut the hair of the aforementioned student at all, explaining that he had asked her several times to leave the scissors so as not to harm herself and her friends.
He added, in statements to “Your Journal”, that he discussed with the student about leaving the scissors until the girl left the class, threatening the teacher to tear off her veil and expel her from work.
Teacher: Check the cameras
She also confirmed that she was surprised, after the end of the lesson, that the student was at the door of the administration screaming words that attacked her. And she invited the detectives to go back to the cameras.
It is interesting to note that the episode dates back to last Thursday, when the student filed a complaint with the school administration against the teacher, who is in a state of fainting and crying, and asked to call her mother, who came immediately and there. ‘led to the police to file a complaint against the teacher.
After the communication, the Ministry formed a legal team to conduct a thorough investigation with the teacher and the school administration, and to hear testimony from the students in the class who a week ago confirmed the teacher’s threat to them by cutting themselves. hair.
The Ministry of Education intervenes
Interestingly, the teacher made it clear in her speech that she was recently appointed, as she started her job just a week before the accident and had no training or rehabilitation.
Meanwhile, the Ministry issued a statement pointing out that the teacher’s behavior is not educational towards the student, confirming that the matter has been investigated.
He also indicated his willingness to preserve the safety of all male and female students, stressing that “there will be no complacency in dealing with any incident or incident outside of the educational and educational regulations in schools”.