A Thai teacher is under investigation for punishing more than 100 students by cutting their hair during the morning assembly on Tuesday. Thailand’s Education Minister Trinuch Thienthong has instructed state agencies to launch a probe into the teacher and his director from...
A Thai teacher is under investigation for punishing more than 100 students by cutting their hair during the morning assembly on Tuesday.
Thailand’s Education Minister Trinuch Thienthong has instructed state agencies to launch a probe into the teacher and his director from a school in the Bung Sam Phan district in north-central Thailand, the Bangkok Post reported on Thursday. A video of the incident was posted by Bad Student, a Facebook group that champions the rights of students. The male teacher was seen cutting the students’ hair haphazardly with a pair of scissors.“What right do you have to cut someone else’s hair? Are you a teacher? Seriously, how did you end up being a teacher?” a user kalay_lay01 asked on Twitter.
Ms Trinuch said using haircut as a punishment is inappropriate and will not be tolerated. She added that the ministry already lifted regulations on hairstyle for both male and females in 2020.
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