Abusive teacher at Siem Reap School

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Re: Abusive teacher at Siem Reap School

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If this is true, there is no reason to keep that fu*king teacher. Fire her please. I saw local teacher abused student but never for barang to abuse his or her student. I always believe that most of barangs understand children rights better than us.
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I heard a teacher at the original MIS years ago held a girl against a wall by her throat. When people asked him what he was doing, he just said 'Ah, it's OK, I've had special forces training, I know how much pressure to apply'. He eventually got fired/deported from NW after he went gaga because a vendor outside didn't give him a can of soda quickly enough and he started a fight.

I could tell you guys stories about schools, really.
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What is Chelsea's nationality?
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I'm going out on a limb here.

I'd guess American, the name is popular there.

I'd also guess she's a self-professed evangelical Christian.

Let's see if I'm right.
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TheGrinchSR wrote:At one point there was photographic evidence of the abuse on the Siem Reap expats page; it was removed because it clearly identified the child being abused by this teacher. This isn't a case of sour grapes, I know one of the two Facebook posters above very well... he's not the kind of person to make things up or start a mud slinging contest. He runs a successful business in town, he's looking to open another and he manages a family of 5 kids with his wife; he has no time for starting trouble.
Damn, get them to post the stuff here if you're convinced it's valid. Lady sounds like she needs a foot up her ass.
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General Mackevili wrote:
TheGrinchSR wrote:At one point there was photographic evidence of the abuse on the Siem Reap expats page; it was removed because it clearly identified the child being abused by this teacher. This isn't a case of sour grapes, I know one of the two Facebook posters above very well... he's not the kind of person to make things up or start a mud slinging contest. He runs a successful business in town, he's looking to open another and he manages a family of 5 kids with his wife; he has no time for starting trouble.
Damn, get them to post the stuff here if you're convinced it's valid. Lady sounds like she needs a foot up her ass.
Yeah,you can always pixelate the kid's face anyway.
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Samouth wrote:If this is true, there is no reason to keep that fu*king teacher. Fire her please. I saw local teacher abused student but never for barang to abuse his or her student. I always believe that most of barangs understand children rights better than us.
My class has myself for 3 days and another Khmer teacher for 2 days. The boys in the class are totally disrespectful to the girls as they won't shut up for a minute. I've tried all sorts of modern ESL tricks to get them to shut up. Nothing works. I spoke to one of the girls about the Khmer teacher and how the boys are in class. She said they don't talk. I s aid what? why not? She said if they do the Khmer teacher pulls their ears hard.

EDIT I was just thinking that there were a few people that need the same treatment. Playboy...
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John Bingham wrote:
Yeah,you can always pixelate the kid's face anyway.
Exactly.
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If this were a male teacher he would have been hung, drawn and quartered a long time ago tbh.
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Re: Abusive teacher at Siem Reap School

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The alleged violence is bad enough, but why on earth would a student be in the school building wearing just her underwear? Difficult to pass that off as discipline.
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