The B.C. Teacher Regulation Branch (TRB) sets standards for the province’s 68,000 educators and investigates when there are allegations of misconduct or incompetence.
But what happens when those allegations are about B.C. educators working abroad?
That’s a question raised recently by a B.C. teacher who said she observed troublesome conduct by a colleague while employed in one of B.C.’s offshore schools. She filed a complaint with the TRB, and commissioner Bruce Preston conducted a preliminary ...
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