Dr Craig Ross resigned from his college job in frustration after being told by his boss to change his methods of teaching, tribunal heard
A lecturer who complained about a culture of "spoon-feeding" students has won more than £20,000 after being wrongly forced out of his job.
Dr Craig Ross condemned the education system as "complete gibberish" and described the regurgitating of mark schemes in assessments as "boneheaded prescriptivism".
The 57-year-old resigned in frustration after being told by his boss to change the way he taught following complaints from some of his students about his "confusing" methods.
He took the further education college where he had worked for more than 20 years to an employment tribunal, claiming constructive dismissal.