
A 60-year old education official leaked questions on a teacher recruitment exam to a 65-year old former elementary school principal.
The ex-princial was playing a key role at a seminar on how to pass the test.
Step 1: Cheat
"'I prepared practice materials for examinees, adding my teaching experience to keywords that I had heard from the senior official,' the board quoted him as saying."![]()
It seems the two were buddies from their college days at Fukuoka University. Somebody should think to check their college papers, too.
Step 2: Lie
The scandal became obvious when copies of questions similar to actual questions in the 8/22-24 test were found circulated among test takers.
With a few keywords, the seminar leader was able to create the exact questions....yeah, right.
Step 3: Hide if you get caught
The seminar leader has gone missing/hiding.
Yep, it looks like this principal learned more how to act like an elementary kid than he was able to teach them.
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