The administration of St. Petersburg State University fired Maxim Kulaev, a lecturer at the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences. This was reported by RBC.
The university also cited insults and offensive language in electronic correspondence with members of the State Examination Commission, and insulting the feelings of religious members of the State Examination Commission through posters hung on the wall as grounds for dismissal.
“For the second year in a row, the exam committee includes a teacher who taught the entire graduating class. Students criticize him for the low quality of teaching, and he takes revenge on them at the state exam,” Kulaev said.
The scientist also noted that the appointment of a priest to the State Examination Commission for the second year in a row “violates the secular nature of education” and criticized the university administration’s decision.
Earlier in the Urals, a teacher forced his female students to kneel lay off From the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
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Source: Gazeta

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