Are ugly teachers suitable?



The girl above seems to be glad to show her scar on their face. But if she would like to apply the teaching jobs in the schools of Guangdong province, she would face awkward situation. Because in a recent regulation on physical requirements for teachers, the Guangdong provincial government stated that people with large scars, moles or other " facial defects" were not qualified for teaching positions in the province's schools.

Inevitably, it led to a debate on the web. Many people accused the education authorities of " job discrimination", arguing that it is the ability and morals that matter, not how perfect the face is. While, in the eyes of some people, the regulation may not be really "discriminatory" in the first place. Even if it does bar a small number of qualified people from teaching, it is done out of concern for the children. A scar-looking man may have a troubling, even traumatic, impact on the child's mind.

However, it is not the poor teacher's fault that there is a scar or mole. If the teacher is educated and takes good care of students, nobody has the right to bar them from this honorable job. Creating a non-discriminatory work environment is the responsibility of government. Maybe the psychological impact on children is exaggerated. Is there proof that the children failed the tests or have mind diseases because they had a scar-faced teacher?

When I surfed on the web, I read this news. I am not quite sure whether it is true, but it is funny.

Our UGLY TEACHERS campaign.
This all started when I got sick and tired of hearing schools over the phone asking for beautiful teachers or handsome teachers rather than good teachers. For that reason I want to hire UGLY TEACHERS.
In our schools: You will never be fired without warning because "the parents are complaining". You will never be told "sorry we cannot pay you this month". You will never be treated like an indentured servant.
You will always receive what is agreed to in the interview. You will always be paid on time. You will always have the support of our firm 24/7 throughout your stay in Korea.
Here are some of the jobs we have on offer.

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