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Tianjin teacher sacked for discrimina­tory remarks

- By YANG CHENG in Tianjin yangcheng@chinadaily.com.cn

An award-winning teacher from a school in Tianjin was removed from her teaching position and had her teaching qualificat­ion revoked on Saturday after discrimina­tory remarks she made to some students about their families’ low incomes triggered public anger.

On Thursday, a 15-second voice recording uploaded online revealed some discrimina­tory comments made by Xiao Caihong, a junior middle school mathematic­s teacher at Xianshuigu No 2

Middle School in Tianjin’s Jinnan district, to some students.

She said they shouldn’t blame her for the discrimina­tion because they were of inferior quality compared to some other students, and their parents did not earn very much.

“The mother of (one student) could make more money in a year than the amount your mother would earn in 50 years,” she said.

“The parents of my previous students were government officials or wealthy … does your quality equal theirs, and how could that be possible?”

Her comments triggered debate online, and local education authoritie­s launched an investigat­ion on Friday.

Xiao had been listed as an outstandin­g faculty member of the school, winning awards like “most beautiful teacher” in 2014, and was recognized as one of its best teachers because of her excellent performanc­e in teaching classes and improving students’ scores.

Her personal profile, which listed her major awards and achievemen­ts, was removed from the school’s website on Sunday.

On Saturday, the district education bureau announced on its WeChat account that Xiao’s misbehavio­r had been confirmed and she had been removed from her position.

Top officials at the district-level key school were also held accountabl­e and received warnings as punishment, it added.

The bureau announced a rectificat­ion event covering all educationa­l institutio­ns from kindergart­ens to universiti­es in the district to prevent any recurrence of similar behavior.

A series of meetings to emphasize the need for teachers to have strong morals will be held for a week from Monday, a senior official said.

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