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B.C. high school teacher reprimanded for showing 'sluts' documentary in class

A high school teacher in Mission, B.C., has been reprimanded for showing Grade 8 students a film called "Sluts: The Documentary."

John Gilbert showed the film 'Sluts: The Documentary' to 3 different groups of students in 2014

Students in Mission, B.C., said they were "embarrassed" after watching a documentary in class, according to B.C.'s Commissioner for Teacher Regulation. (Getty Images)

A high school teacher in Mission, B.C., has been reprimandedfor showing Grade 8 students a film called "Sluts: The Documentary."

John Gilbert screened themovie to his Englishclass as well as two social studiesclasses on Dec. 1, 2014.

In the documentary, several women between the ages of 17 and 82 discuss what it's like to be labelled as a "slut," according to IMDB.

Students said they felt "awkward" and embarrassed watching the 45-minutefilm, according to a consent resolution agreement released by the B.C. Commissioner for Teacher Regulation.

The branch said the content wasn't appropriate for the students, given their age.

Gilbert was placed on administrative leave pending an investigation a week after the screenings, the agreement said.

History of misconduct

The teacher had been warned about hisbehaviour at least three times prior to the December 2014 incident.

Between 2009 and 2011, he was reprimanded more than oncefor treating students, colleaguesand members of the public in an "inappropriate" manner.

In 2013, Gilbertwas suspended for two daysafter making improper comments, including an instance in which he referred to a student as a "sociopath" while chatting with a colleague.

A consent resolution agreement related to that incident was signed in May 2014.

Gilbert'steaching certificate is still valid and expires on Jun. 30.