B.C. teacher who allegedly told students to 'shut up' reprimanded for demeaning child

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Elaine Joy Fraser will have to complete the 'Creating a Positive Learning Environment' course through the Justice Institute of BC by March 31, 2024.

A B.C. teacher who allegedly hit students or told them to ‘shut up’ has been reprimanded for not treating students with “dignity and respect.”

It was in the 2021-22 school year that a parent complained about Fraser’s conduct in an elementary school class. On June 18, 2010, the district issued Fraser another written reprimand following allegations that she had nudged a student on the back of his leg with her foot to get the student’s attention, and that she had extended her leg causing the student to run into it.

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