A public college trainer in america’ Florida was fired Saturday for assigning college students to put in writing their very own obituaries earlier than an lively shooter drill within the campus. The psychology trainer Jeffery Keene was fired after the authorities termed his task ‘inappropriate’, however Keene caught to his stand and stated he didn’t remorse giving the task to the eleventh and twelfth class college students.
Terming it a psychology lesson, Kenne defended his determination to assign college students to put in writing their very own obituaries as a method to assist them perceive “what’s actually necessary in life”. He stated he didn’t imply to scare the scholars however wished them to mirror on their values and priorities. “In the event that they died 24 hours from now, what would they do in a different way than they did yesterday? And that is to get them to eliminate all of the fluff and present them what’s necessary on the planet,” the 63-year-old ex- trainer on the Dr. Phillips Excessive College instructed The Guardian.
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Keene stated he additionally put up a disclaimer on the backside of the task, clarifying it was not meant to upset the scholars. “It wasn’t to say, ‘You are going to die, and let’s stress you out,'” he added.
Keene’s employment as a probationary worker was terminated by the Orange County College District in Florida which issued an announcement on the incident saying, “Dr. Phillips Excessive College households have been knowledgeable {that a} trainer gave an inappropriate task about college violence. Administration instantly investigated and the probationary worker was terminated.”