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Heather Ingram is a Canadian woman who, as a 29-year-old Chatelech Secondary School teacher of mathematics, science, and business,[1] attracted national media attention for having a sexual relationship, and a son, with a 17-year-old student, Dustin Dickeson. Canadian law sets the age of sexual consent at 14 but makes it a crime for a person in a position of authority, such as a teacher, to have sexual relations with a charge who is under 18. Ingram was sentenced to 10 months of house arrest for sexual exploitation.[2]
Heather Ingram is a Canadian woman who, as a 29-year-old Chatelech Secondary School teacher of mathematics, science, and business,<ref>Steffenhagen (18 April 2000), Teen lover in court to comfort teacher who 'exploited' him, The Vancouver Sun</ref> attracted national media attention for having a sexual relationship, and a son, with a 17-year-old student, Dustin Dickeson. Canadian law sets the [[age of sexual consent]] at 14 but makes it a crime for a person in a position of authority, such as a teacher, to have sexual relations with a charge who is under 18. Ingram was sentenced to 10 months of house arrest for sexual exploitation.<ref>Cavanagh, Sheila. "Eros, Aggression, and Maternal Pedagogies in the Heather Ingram Case". Sexing the Teacher: School Sex Scandals and Queer Pedagogies.</ref>


Dickeson claimed that he initiated the relationship,[3] describing his pursuit and seduction of her as an ultimate challenge.[4] Ingram claimed, "He would come to my classroom and lean in the doorway and blow me kisses or whistle at me in the hallway. Or just brush my shoulder as he was walking by"[5] and over time "It intensified."[6] His mother stated to the court, "I welcome Heather into the family as my adult son's choice of partner."[7] Ingram published a memoir, Risking It All: My Student, My Lover, My Story. Dickeson released a CD with gansta rap songs such as Teacher Scandal and RCMP.[3][4] The couple eventually broke up and Dickeson found another girlfriend.[5] According to Ingram, the age difference proved to be too much.[8] Ingram was stripped of her teaching certificate.[9]
Dickeson claimed that he initiated the relationship,<ref name=r3>Driedger, Sharon Doyle (19 May 2003), The Teacher's Lesson, Maclean's (Toronto), p. 56</ref> describing his pursuit and seduction of her as an ultimate challenge.<ref name=r4>Former student ready to cash in sex scandal, CBC News, 6 May 2003</ref> Ingram claimed, "He would come to my classroom and lean in the doorway and blow me kisses or whistle at me in the hallway. Or just brush my shoulder as he was walking by"<ref name=r5>King, Larry (25 August 2004), Interview with Heather Ingram, CNN</ref> and over time "It intensified."<ref>ABC Oprah Winfrey 0213 - A teacher falls in love with her student</ref> His mother stated to the court, "I welcome Heather into the family as my adult son's choice of partner."<ref name=r7>Sutherland, Kate (1 April 2003). "From Jailbird to Jailbait". William & Mary journal of women and the law 9: 313–495.</ref> Ingram published a memoir, Risking It All: My Student, My Lover, My Story. Dickeson released a CD with gansta rap songs such as Teacher Scandal and RCMP.<ref name=r3/><ref name=r4/> The couple eventually broke up and Dickeson found another girlfriend.<ref name=r5/> According to Ingram, the age difference proved to be too much.<ref>"Mistake for Love" Former High School Teacher Regrets Affair With Her One-Time Student, ABC News, 30 September 2004</ref> Ingram was stripped of her teaching certificate.<ref>Sechelt high school teacher Heather Ingram Ingram, was convicted of sexual exploitation of a minor and stripped of her teaching certificate after she admitted to a 1999 affair with a 17-year-old student, Vancouver Sun, 28 March 2012</ref>


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==References==
Jump upJump up^ Steffenhagen (18 April 2000), Teen lover in court to comfort teacher who 'exploited' him, The Vancouver Sun
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Jump upJump up^ Cavanagh, Sheila. "Eros, Aggression, and Maternal Pedagogies in the Heather Ingram Case". Sexing the Teacher: School Sex Scandals and Queer Pedagogies.
^ Jump up to:Jump up to:a b Driedger, Sharon Doyle (19 May 2003), The Teacher's Lesson, Maclean's (Toronto), p. 56
^ Jump up to:Jump up to:a b Former student ready to cash in sex scandal, CBC News, 6 May 2003
^ Jump up to:Jump up to:a b King, Larry (25 August 2004), Interview with Heather Ingram, CNN
Jump upJump up^ ABC Oprah Winfrey 0213 - A teacher falls in love with her student
Jump upJump up^ Sutherland, Kate (1 April 2003). "From Jailbird to Jailbait". William & Mary journal of women and the law 9: 313–495.
Jump upJump up^ "Mistake for Love" Former High School Teacher Regrets Affair With Her One-Time Student, ABC News, 30 September 2004
Jump upJump up^ Sechelt high school teacher Heather Ingram Ingram, was convicted of sexual exploitation of a minor and stripped of her teaching certificate after she admitted to a 1999 affair with a 17-year-old student, Vancouver Sun, 28 March 2012
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Latest revision as of 11:15, 5 June 2016

Heather Ingram is a Canadian woman who, as a 29-year-old Chatelech Secondary School teacher of mathematics, science, and business,[1] attracted national media attention for having a sexual relationship, and a son, with a 17-year-old student, Dustin Dickeson. Canadian law sets the age of sexual consent at 14 but makes it a crime for a person in a position of authority, such as a teacher, to have sexual relations with a charge who is under 18. Ingram was sentenced to 10 months of house arrest for sexual exploitation.[2]

Dickeson claimed that he initiated the relationship,[3] describing his pursuit and seduction of her as an ultimate challenge.[4] Ingram claimed, "He would come to my classroom and lean in the doorway and blow me kisses or whistle at me in the hallway. Or just brush my shoulder as he was walking by"[5] and over time "It intensified."[6] His mother stated to the court, "I welcome Heather into the family as my adult son's choice of partner."[7] Ingram published a memoir, Risking It All: My Student, My Lover, My Story. Dickeson released a CD with gansta rap songs such as Teacher Scandal and RCMP.[3][4] The couple eventually broke up and Dickeson found another girlfriend.[5] According to Ingram, the age difference proved to be too much.[8] Ingram was stripped of her teaching certificate.[9]

References

  1. Steffenhagen (18 April 2000), Teen lover in court to comfort teacher who 'exploited' him, The Vancouver Sun
  2. Cavanagh, Sheila. "Eros, Aggression, and Maternal Pedagogies in the Heather Ingram Case". Sexing the Teacher: School Sex Scandals and Queer Pedagogies.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Driedger, Sharon Doyle (19 May 2003), The Teacher's Lesson, Maclean's (Toronto), p. 56
  4. 4.0 4.1 Former student ready to cash in sex scandal, CBC News, 6 May 2003
  5. 5.0 5.1 King, Larry (25 August 2004), Interview with Heather Ingram, CNN
  6. ABC Oprah Winfrey 0213 - A teacher falls in love with her student
  7. Sutherland, Kate (1 April 2003). "From Jailbird to Jailbait". William & Mary journal of women and the law 9: 313–495.
  8. "Mistake for Love" Former High School Teacher Regrets Affair With Her One-Time Student, ABC News, 30 September 2004
  9. Sechelt high school teacher Heather Ingram Ingram, was convicted of sexual exploitation of a minor and stripped of her teaching certificate after she admitted to a 1999 affair with a 17-year-old student, Vancouver Sun, 28 March 2012