The family of a nine-year-old student Alisa Teplyakova contributes to the Faculty of Psychology of Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov “unprecedented information pressure”. This was announced on Friday, January 14, in the press service of the educational institution.
“On the part of the Teplyakov family, publications continue containing untrue information that discredits the honor and dignity of Moscow University, its staff and students. In fact, attempts continue to exert pressure on staff and examiners. This kind of unprecedented informational pressure, as well as the facts of the need to seek medical help after communicating with E.V. Teplyakov cause justified fears among employees and examiners, ”RIA Novosti reports from the Department of Psychology.
The press service added that due to the confidentiality of personal data, the university cannot provide an objective picture of what is happening, which is abused by the older members of the Teplyakov family, they noted there.
The faculty urged the Teplyakovs to comply with the norms of the university charter and local regulations of Moscow University, which, in particular, require respect for the scientific and pedagogical, engineering, technical, administrative, support, and other university staff.
“This, unfortunately, was publicly manifested and is not always manifested by the adult members of the Teplyakov family,” the press service of the Faculty of Psychology emphasized.
January 11 Evgeny Teplyakov, father of nine-year-old Alice. was indignant that the educational institution published data on the progress of his daughter. The prodigy girl managed to pass only two of the four exams. For one of them, a minor student received an unsatisfactory grade.
According to the press service of the university, Alisa misses classes not for the first time. On December 22, 2021, the Faculty of Psychology reported that Alice had not attended a single in-person class since September 8 without good reason. Alice’s mother, said that the girl actually attended only a few face-to-face classes “because of the threats that she received.” The girl’s father wrote an application for admission to the faculty so that he could attend face-to-face classes with his daughter for her safety.
On July 9, it became known that an eight-year-old schoolgirl from Moscow had passed the exam. Despite such a young age, she has already managed to finish school and get a certificate for the 11th grade. The press service of the university noted that the girl did not demonstrate any “outstanding knowledge” upon admission, which is why she could not go to the budget. Then the girl’s parents entered into an agreement on paid education.
Source: IZ

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