The video of a teacher mocking a student sparks controversy .. and Parliament intervenes
A video clip, showing a young schoolgirl in one of the primary departments who was unable to write the number 5 correctly, which her teacher used to reprimand her in terms of mockery of the little girl, sparked controversy on social media that reached the point of discussing it under the dome of Parliament.
The popularity of this video comes at a time when Moroccan education is in a crisis situation that requires urgent solutions to save it, and also in the midst of a recent study confirming that 50 percent of teachers believe that students do not have the ability to read and learn, according to the Minister of National Education.
Five, a rattle, and a kinked wire
In the circulating video clip, which does not bear the date of its filming, a young schoolgirl is standing in front of a blackboard and carrying chalk, and she is being photographed by her “teacher”; The latter asked Nadia to write the number 5 on the board, and told her, “Nadia, write my daughter five,” so that the little girl began to draw a line dangling downward.
The student raises her eyes towards the “teacher” who apparently photographed her using the mobile phone, and gives him a frightened look. Instead of the teacher showing her how to write the number 5, he said to her, “Zide my daughter,” so that the little student draws another horizontal line to the left, then another line towards Bottom, in the form of drawers.
The “teacher” at the time continued to encourage the child, Nadia, with the phrase “Zide my daughter, the satisfaction,” before speaking to the students, saying, “See five for you to write.”
The "teacher" returns to talking to the student Nadia, saying, "Zadi my daughter, there is still five Salitesh," amid the laughter of the students in the classroom, and amid the students' giggles, the "teacher" continues to insult the young student, and make fun of her.
The teacher continued his request to the student Nadia to continue writing, saying, “Zide my daughter, go a little, Hado the Drog,” and continued, addressing his words in a sarcastic tone to the students, saying, “Hadi Khamsa, and there is no khinsha.” He added, “Khencha Dial Fakher.”
The teacher continued mocking, “You laugh, and willy and will be upon the zein,” while the girl kept looking at the teacher and the students with lost looks, so that the “teacher” returned to mocking her again by saying, “Alla, this is what you wrote saw a crooked wire,” so that the students would reply the same phrase, and ask them Professor “The wire is crooked, Shanu Bhaga?” The disciples reply, “The wire is bent, so get married.”
The video clip caused great anger among Facebook activists, as some of them described the "teacher" who mocked the student as "crazy and sick," while Fawzi, who posted the video on his page, said, "Gadi held her poor, if only he had not taken a video of her," calling on those who got to know the student. To inform the officials of the relevant teacher.”
Another commentator said that filming and mutilating a schoolgirl is a felony punishable by law, and added, “I tell this dumb and not a teacher that there is a national charter drawn up by the custodian ministry that prohibits these immoral behaviors such as beating, cursing and ridicule, let alone photographing it for use in defamation with a prior intention.”
Parliament enters the line
The House of Representatives entered the line of this video, in which a teacher mocks his student, where Rashid Roukban, head of the democratic team, highlighted that the tape “terribly violates the lofty principles and positive gains that our country has devoted to human rights and the defense of the dignity of citizens.”
In his question, which Hespress has available to, Roukban called on Minister Belmokhtar to reveal "the measures and measures that you intend to take in this dangerous catastrophe," stressing the need to "open an urgent and impartial investigation to determine its location and all the parties responsible for it, while taking all injunctive and punitive measures in the matter." Responsible right.
Rokban recorded that the person behind the filming of the student took advantage of her academic stumbling and the difficulties she suffers to horribly insult her dignity, deciding to direct an urgent written question to the Minister of National Education about the measures and measures taken against those who offended and defamed the student, Nadia.
The parliamentarian of the “Al-Kitab” party indicated that the professor “did not invoke while he was doing this heinous act that he was in front of an innocent child, and it was necessary to deal with her with a refined educational sense to help her achieve academic indoctrination within the framework of the educational and moral responsibility entrusted to him.”
The parliamentarian denounced “the resort to photographing the young schoolgirl, turning her into an outrageous media material, violating all human norms, dignity and citizenship, and in conflict with the laws in force in our country.”
Rokban stated that "this heinous act carries with it all the clear indications that are incompatible with the correct educational work, all moral violence, insulting and mocking an innocent child, and exploiting her innocence in a terrible way in front of her colleagues and colleagues in the department."
He explained that the video "will cause consequences, repercussions, disability and severe psychological wounds for this child, who was appropriate to take her hand, and help her by invoking the teacher's message and the educational framework that is reliable for raising generations."