![]() ![]() And he said words to the effect of 'I do. 'And I said something like 'are you sure that is a good idea? I think you should be careful and think about what you are doing'. I think I am going to sellotape his legs to a chair for a laugh', or words to that effect. ![]() She said Mr Brown had whispered to her: 'You know (Pupil A) is a fidgeter. ![]() ![]() Teaching assistant Lena Berno-Jones, who was in class during the chair taping, told the committee she thought her former colleague had been foolish but said: 'I don't think there was any malice in his actions and I don't think he harmed the children in any way.' He later admitted he had been 'foolish and irresponsible' but denied he was guilty of unacceptable professional conduct in relation to the boy, referred to as Pupil A.Ī fitness to practise committee of the Education Workforce Council (EWC) disagreed and ruled he had demonstrated a 'lapse in professional judgment'. Matthew Brown, 38, wrapped the tape around the youngster four times during a lesson at Ysgol Maelgwn School in Llandudno Junction, North Wales, in July 2015. Matthew Brown, 38, wrapped the tape around the youngster four times during a lesson at Ysgol Maelgwn SchoolĪ supply teacher who taped the bare ankles of a 'fidgeting' eight-year-old boy to a chair for 'a joke' has received a reprimand. ![]()
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