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Vancouver Island Elementary Teacher Suspended For Showing Racy Video To Students

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 09 Apr, 2015 01:44 PM
    VICTORIA — A Vancouver Island teacher has been put on paid leave for a second time for showing students an inappropriate video.
     
    Saanich School District Supt. Keven Elder would not provide details on the video, but says Joe Winkler sent parents an email acknowledging he inadvertently showed his elementary class an inappropriate clip.
     
    Winkler's email, obtained by CTV News, told parents that an unclothed woman was seen posing provocatively on the sand, though no explicit nudity was shown.
     
    (The offending image appears 4 minutes into the video below)
     
    Winkler said he was shocked while showing his class a music video that the nude woman was shown. 
     
    The teacher at Keating Elementary School in Central Saanich has been suspended in the past for a similar incident at different school. 
     
    In 2012, Winkler showed students a video of cross-dressing men on a beach lip-syncing a Christmas song.  (CFAX, CTV)

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