A pair of teachers in British Columbia have been handed suspensions after sharing “secure” provincial exams with their students.
During the 2017-18 school year,one teacher obtained a copy of a previous English 12 Provincial Exam when she met with a student to review their exam. According to the Commissioner, the exams had been previously given but were designated as “secure” and were not “released to use as study or practice aids.”
She was told by the school principal to dispose of the “secure exam,” but she instead kept the copy and shared it with her students.
When her students took an English 12 provincial exam in January 2018, “it included content from the Secure Exam.” MacDonald, according to the ruling, was aware of this on the day of the exam. She also refrained from telling the administration but had told other teachers at the school.
Are these teachers LEGENDS for going above and beyond to help students do great on their exam…
OR
Was it a loser move to help one of the kids “cheat” on a provincial exam?