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Hangzhou Normal University informed female teachers of plagiarism. What is the official response?
Recently, Guo Moumou, an in-service teacher at Hangzhou Normal University, was accused of plagiarism, which attracted attention. How did the official respond?

Hangzhou Normal University believes that Guo Yannu, a teacher, plagiarized his thesis, was transferred from his teaching and research post, and his three-year title promotion and various evaluation qualifications were cancelled. At the same time, request the higher authorities to revoke Guo Yannu's high-level talent qualification.

Is this punishment very serious? Some netizens pointed out that this result is not serious at all. Transferring from a scientific research post does not disqualify her from teaching, which means that she can no longer teach in this scientific research post, and can engage in work related to teachers, and even be an administrator in the library of Hangzhou Normal University.

To disqualify her from promotion means to keep her current qualification. Assuming that she is now a senior professional title, then she will still be paid with a senior professional title, and there will be no change. If she is disqualified for three years, she can still choose the best after three years. Revocation of its high-level talent qualification, that is, it is no longer a high-level talent, but it is still a talent.

Is this punishment serious? She can also engage in education-related content in other education industries. This kind of punishment is just to hide people's eyes and ears. This kind of punishment is just to appease some netizens who don't know the truth.

Should plagiarism not disqualify teachers? Isn't it ironic that a teacher really educates people and a fake one? Such people are still there. Are they the black sheep of the education industry? Should it be cleared out? Of course, some netizens think that people are not sages, and they can make mistakes.

Deliberately forged papers, and after being found to be fraudulent, I wanted to seal 10,000 yuan. Should such people still be in the education industry? Are such people moths in the education industry? Destroyed the fairness and justice of the education industry? What do you think of this female teacher's behavior? Welcome to leave a comment!