Dear All, Can you help a teacher who has fallen in obligation of cheating and indiscipline by the students in the classroom . regards
From India, Lucknow
Members will need a lot more information about this situation. The question you have asked makes no sense.

We need to know what has happened, your role in this matter, the school's disciplinary policy for teachers, etc, etc.

You should first start by reading your school's policies on how teachers are to act and what the consequences are for not obeying those policies. The answer to your question should already be there. If there are no policies, then someone needs to write them quick smart.

Your second action would be to interview the teacher and ascertain what his/her problems are, and then work out what to do going forward.

From Australia, Melbourne
KK!HR
1534

You say it is a false allegation, cheating is a very serious charge touching upon integrity, and insubordination on the part of a teacher is very antithetical to being the role model they are said to be. It is necessary to defend oneself with all the evidence in support and with full confidence. Bereft of details in the query, we can only wish the best in that endeavour.
From India, Mumbai
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