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Swedish teacher risks sack for student bets

A Swedish schoolteacher has been suspended after making a wager with his students about passing an exam. If they passed, he would pay them 100 kronor ($14.85) each, and if they failed, they would have to cough up 200 kronor.

Swedish teacher risks sack for student bets

“I think they are overreacting,” said one student, who reportedly lost the bet, to local paper Smålandsposten.

One of the fours students passed the test and earned the 100 kronor, one was absent due to illness, another never turned in the test and one failed.

The day after the exam he paid his teacher 200 kronor, according to the paper.

“I wanted to be fair and honest and give my teacher 200 kronor seeing as I failed the test,” said the student who viewed the bet as a “joke”.

However, the joke was lost on the teacher’s employer, the Växjö municipality.

There the feeling is that the man has behaved in a way that warrants his dismissal from the school.

“It is a question of taking advantage of a person who is dependent on you. To make them hand over money for not passing a test is highly inappropriate behaviour,” said municipality personnel manager Michael Färdigh to the paper.

The school board received the information from a concerned parent who had heard what had happened and was worried about the implications.

According to the paper, the teacher regrets having made the wager with the students and says that he has been under pressure from the school board for some time.

He was hoping that the students would see it as a carrot to perform better in school.

His employers say that the wager is enough to dismiss the teacher; however, the relationship between him and the school has been difficult for some time.

“But that’s not it. It is this incident that has triggered the whole thing,” Färdigh told Smålandsposten.

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Two Spanish teenagers face jail time over cheating in exam

Two young men in Almeria could face one year in prison after one was caught pretending to be the other to take an entrance exam.

Two Spanish teenagers face jail time over cheating in exam
Stock photo of taking an exam. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.

The students in Almeria in southern Spain were caught attempting to cheat an entrance exam for vocational studies when one showed up to take the test pretending to be the other, Europa Press reported on Friday.

Public prosecutors have accused the boys of committing a crime of falsifying public documents because the one that went to the exam had to use the other’s ID card and took the test under the other boy’s name.

The prosecution is seeking a sentence of one year in prison for each as well as a fine of €6 to be paid each day for 12 months.

One of the students’ defense attorney argued that the proposed sentence is “barbaric” and out of proportion with the act, saying that the exam should not be considered as an official document.

“They have not harmed anyone and even though this conduct was reproachable, it does not create social alarm enough to have them sent to prison,” attorney José Carlos Segura said.

“That this case is going to trial is already disproportionate and I believe it could be solved with an administrative fine or sanction of academic consequences,” he continued. “This kind of punishment threatens them with a loss of liberty and records them permanently as criminals.”

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