Utah teachers fired for showing pictures of classics at school
In Utah, elementary school teachers Mateo Rueda was fired after he showed sixth grade students paintings, among which were works with naked women. The teacher’s parents complained about the teacher’s actions, writes It's nice that.
The teacher showed the cards from the set Phadeon The Art Box, which included paintings by Sandro Botticelli, Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh, Amedeo Modigliani and other authors. Among some of the cards were images of naked women. The teacher says that he took this set in the school library and did not know that there were such canvases there.
The teacher complained to the police the parent of one of the students, accusing Rued of showing pornography to children. The parent was outraged not by the fact of showing the pictures, but by what tone the teacher discussed them with the children because of what the children felt uncomfortable.
The history of the teacher became known after the parent of another child published a letter in The herald journal in defense of the teacher.
Signs of violation of the law in the actions of Rueda did not see the police, who were also involved in investigating the situation. However, the school management dismissed the teacher from the post. The man appealed against his dismissal.
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