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Published Date: 14 January 2009
AN MSP has taken up the case of a schoolteacher found guilty of assaulting two pupils who subjected him to "extreme abuse".
Mike Barile, a maths teacher whose house has been targeted by teenage vandals, was convicted in December of assaulting two disruptive pupils in his classroom.

Barile, an associate director of Dundee United Football Club, is appealing the decision
and has received a wave of support since the court case.

A petition in support of the teacher is being circulated in response to public reaction at a rally in Dundee City Square on Saturday.

About 250 people attended the rally to highlight concerns about Barile's conviction and the wider issues of pupil indiscipline in schools.

Now, the Dundee West MSP Joe FitzPatrick has confirmed he has taken up the case of Barile, who remains suspended from his post at St Paul's academy in Dundee, that was known as Lawside when the assaults took place last year.

Mr FitzPatrick, who met Barile last week, had previously declined to comment on the case due to constituent confidentiality.

However, the Dundee teacher has now given Mr FitzPatrick permission to reveal that he has taken up his case.

Mr FitzPatrick has also arranged a meeting with Fiona Hyslop, the education secretary, to discuss the wider issue of classroom indiscipline raised by the case.

He said: "We need to make sure we have mechanisms in place to support our teachers. There is increasing concern that this may not be the case in Dundee."





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  • Last Updated: 13 January 2009 10:22 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Tracker,

14/01/2009 00:24:38
A teacher who assaults pupils and who threatens to throw a pupil through a blackboard is not fit to teach. I am surprised that the sheriff did not send him on an anger management course.
2

Malc Dow,

14/01/2009 02:09:21
Tracker; quite agree. Wrong person wrong 'job'.
3

Malc Dow,

14/01/2009 02:10:53
Mr FitzPatrick said: "We need to make sure we have mechanisms in place to support our teachers..."

What about supporting the kids?
4

Anne,

Eaglesham 14/01/2009 08:11:30
What about zero tolerance for abuse of teachers?
It's about time these little barrack-room lawyers ("You can't touch me!" "I'll get you sacked!")were cut right down to size.
This case has given out all the wrong signals to the
disruptive elements in our schools.
It's about time the majority of pupils had their well-being considered above the so-called rights of a fwew young thugs.
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14/01/2009 08:37:16
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14/01/2009 08:51:16
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john birkett,

St Andrews 14/01/2009 12:00:25
#1,2 & 3 : just grow up, for pity's sake.
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Goodbye labour,

sunny moray 14/01/2009 17:15:59
'Malc Dow' and 'Tracker' - clearly you two have no regard for the place of teachers in our society. Yes pupils need rights. But 'support' Mr Dow? The kind of support that allows them to terrorise one member of staff, verbally abuse his family, throw bricks through his windows, slash his car tyres, and glue his locks?

Pay attetion in class next time. Ya bams.
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Poetess50,

14/01/2009 19:58:29
#1, #2, #3 - what about parents who SHOULD be teaching their kids to have respect for authority, such as teachers? And I say this as a former teacher!

 

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