Ayrshire Post

Sir avoids teaching ban

- PAUL BEHAN

An RE teacher at a secondary school has been reprimande­d by the General Teaching Council for Scotland after sharing an antisemiti­c post online from a fake profile.

Edward Sutherland used the alias ‘Stevie Harrison’ and shared one message which read “f**k Israel” on Facebook.

Sutherland, a Religious and Moral Education teaching principal at Belmont Academy, Ayr, carried out the behaviour between September 25, 2018 and January 2019.

Sutherland, with a 25year teaching career, faced allegation­s that his behaviour was “antisemiti­c” and that his fitness to teach was “impaired.”

He admitted posting the material, but claimed the messages were not antisemiti­c due to there being a “distinctio­n” between Zionism, a political position, and Judaism, a religion.

The General Teaching Council for Scotland said Sutherland’s behaviour “fell short” of the standards expected of a teacher and that his actions “amounted to misconduct.”

They made a single finding of antisemiti­sm against Sutherland and deemed other comments to be “vulgar” and “unacceptab­le.”

An extract from the GTCS fitness to teach panel outcome report said: “The conduct was not at the most serious end of the range of this type of conduct due, in particular, to the parties’ acceptance that there had been no intent on the part of the teacher to make any remarks of an antisemiti­c nature.”

The panel was also of the view that Sutherland’s conduct was of “an isolated nature,” and they noted there had been “no repetition” of the behaviour.

The GTCS also stated that the events represente­d an “illjudged, one-off incident” in an “otherwise unblemishe­d teaching career.”

They added: “The Panel considered there was a low likelihood of reoccurren­ce and concluded that the reprimand should be imposed for nine months.”

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Rebuked Edward Sutherland

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