Croydon teacher banned after doing pupil's coursework and submitting it as their own
Briefly

A teacher from Croydon, Lauren Oliver, has been banned from the classroom indefinitely due to her admission of completing a student's coursework and submitting it to the exam board under the student's name. This misconduct occurred while she was employed at Oasis Academy Shirley Park. A misconduct panel found that Oliver rewrote two assignments for the student and signed documents falsely asserting the work was theirs. This situation came to light when the student reported the issue months later. The panel described her actions as unethical and a serious breach of professional standards, risking both the student's academic record and the integrity of the examination system.
Lauren Oliver, a 35-year-old teacher from Croydon, has been banned indefinitely from the classroom after admitting to doing a student's coursework and submitting it as their own.
The misconduct panel found that she had deliberately rewritten two key coursework assignments for a student and falsely signed documentation claiming the work was the student's.
The actions of Ms Oliver were described as a significant breach of professional standards that jeopardized the integrity of the examination system.
The panel concluded Oliver's conduct demonstrated dishonesty and a lack of integrity, resulting in serious misconduct.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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