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Quebec school bans cellphones after YouTube video

CBC News
November 27, 2006

YouTube A Gatineau, Que., teacher is on stress leave and his school has banned personal electronic devices in the classroom after a video of him shouting at a student was posted on the YouTube website.

École Secondaire Mont-Bleu has also suspended two 13-year-old girls.

According to the Portages-de-l'Outaouais school board, the incident took place a month ago, when one student provoked the teacher into yelling at her while a classmate secretly taped the confrontation.

After the video was posted on the popular internet video site, the teacher was so embarrassed that he stayed home from work, where he remains.

Colleagues say the teacher has 32 years of experience and has spent many of those years instructing special classes for students with discipline problems.

Jocelyn Blondin, head of the school board, said he hopes the teacher will eventually return to the classroom.

"The kids feel bad about it," he added.

The video was taken off YouTube on Monday at the students' request and Blondin said there will be a meeting next week to determine how long the girls will be suspended from classes.

'The teacher will be the master of his class'

Meanwhile, the incident has forced classmates to unplug at school.

Abdu Mansouri, a spokesman for the teachers' union, said it's important for teachers to be able to enforce discipline.

"The teacher will be the master of his class — a closed class and confidential," Mansouri said, adding that even with the ban on everything from cellphones to iPods, teachers will likely still fear that they are being filmed.

Students have been told that they will not be searched "but if they even see an earbud coming out of your shirt, they're going to take it away," said one teen who goes to the school.

The teachers' union is trying to get cellphones and other personal electronic devices banned from all schools in western Quebec.

'Confidentiality' a problem

Parent Mike Geisterfer said he understands the teachers' perspective, but teachers need to be accountable for their actions, and he has concerns about that attitude toward "confidentiality."

"What's going to happen when doors [are] closed?" he asked. "Are students going to be taken seriously when they have complaints?"

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