3. The lack of communication

1)

It was completely impossible for the uld teachers to com-

mpnicate with the principal. When the teachers wanted to talk with

Miss Kwan about the policy of the school, she was always unavai-

Jable. When she did see the teachers, she taped the conversations

she mad with teachers, but would not allow them to do the like.

also one of the aeputy principals would always be asked to be

present as her witness.

11)

Communication between the new and the old teachers was

made difficult by the saring campaign of the headmistress to

calumniate the old teachers, and the reluctance on the part of

the new teachers to understand what had actually been happening.

Humiliating the old teachers

1)

The old teachers had been humiliated in many ridiculous

ways. In December 1977, a former teacher, Mr. K.U. Shek, who

had been working in the school since 1973, came back to collect

the souvenirs given to nim by students after his resignation.

Another teacher, Mr. So Man-kau, helped him to carry the souvenirs

out of school. After 15 minutes, Mr. So was summoned into the

Principal's office where Miss Kwan told him that he had breach-

ed clause 13 in the new contract by bringing

"stranger" into

the school premises without the permission of the principal.

Moreover, he had helped the "stranger" take "something" outside

the school. She might suspect him of theft.

11)

For another example, during one of the weekly assemblies,

two teachers were particularly reproached for standing behind

instead of sitting next to the classes of which they are clàss–

masters, an act considered to be contrary to a school circülar

they had signed.

111)

Oral warnings were given to a teacher who tried to console

the students at the resimation of their class-mistress, and a

teacher who gave a P.E. lesson in the public playground outside

the school, a common practice in the past four years.

iv)

The principal even tried all means to prevent the old teaco-

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