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US teacher fired over essay topic given to students

2023-04-09T15:28:42.728Z


Jeffrey Keene wanted to link his course to an exercise intended to prepare students for the risk of intrusion by an armed individual into their school.


An American psychology professor lost his job after giving his high school students a special writing topic: “

Today was the last day of your life, write your obituary

”.

Jeffrey Keene, 63, explained on Facebook that he wanted to link his course to an exercise intended to prepare students for the risk of intrusion by an armed individual into their high school, near Orlando, Florida.

He asked his students to write down their "

impressions

" related to this simulation and to think about the causes of the repetition of the killings in the United States, their possible remedies and therefore, to imagine their post-mortem biography.

A small note specified "

thank you for realizing (...) that it is absolutely not a question of disturbing you

".

On Tuesday he was fired.

In a press release, reproduced by the American media, the school authorities accuse him of having given “

inappropriate homework

” to his students.

Jeffrey Keene defended himself on local television channels.

"

It wasn't to scare them or make them think they were going to die but to help them understand what's important in their lives

," he said on NBC.

His dismissal "

stunned

" him, he added on Fox 5: "

I was talking to the students about the world they live in, about guns, shooters...

"

Firearms have become the leading cause of death for American minors in 2020, with 4,368 deaths, ahead of car accidents and overdoses, according to the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC).

Source: lefigaro

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