Banning teachers from communicating with their students
Slaw: Banning teachers from communicating with their students on social media
September 15, 2011 Yosie Saint-Cyr Employee Relations, Human Resources, Privacy and Security
In the age of social media like Facebook and Twitter, school administrators are asking whether such electronic communication is appropriate between students and teachers. They are wondering where boundaries for such communication should be placed. Many school boards are choosing a strict path, forbidding or restricting any communication via social media between students and teachers.
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