The three allegations were found proved by the General Teaching Council who described her conduct as 'inappropriate and unacceptable in the context of the situation which unfolded'.
A Lanarkshire secondary school teacher who told one child "I am not here to wipe your a***" and shouted at pupils has been allowed to stay in the profession.
The same day, she was reported to have referred to a pupil as "an attention seeker with a transgender identity crisis" while in a conversation with the faculty head teacher, reports Glasgow Live.Get all the news from your area – as well as features, entertainment, sport and the latest on Lanarkshire’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic – straight to your fingertips, 24/7.
Sweeney admitted to the first incident and partly admitted the second and third. She accepted that she would "occasionally raise her voice in order to take control but would not use the words attributed to her". The three allegations were found proved by the General Teaching Council, who described her conduct as "inappropriate and unacceptable in the context of the situation which unfolded".
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