Posted on 04/10/2014 6:17:42 AM PDT by JoeProBono
Her choice, but I support the rule.
Teachers should maintain a separate social life from their students.
Wow she looks damn good for 79. But sad to say she ran into more liberal fascism. Teaching kids about sodomy is OK. Teacher being a friend, not OK.
YES....WHAT YOU SAID!!!
Schools are training grounds for young citizens-to-be, with teachers representing the fear-inspiring authority figures. Student-teacher chumminess undermines this training.
‘Live Free or Die’...ROTFLMAO!
ditto... but she is 79... i can see her not choosing her career at this point...
i have my own rule regarding Facebook... i do not except friend requests from anyone under 18--except for my sons... i think my youngest FB friend is my nephew's wife who is 28...
NOBODY looks that young at 79. She’s either had a face life or the picture has been revised to make her look younger. In another picture she’s not just resting her head in her hands, she’s obviously holding back the age lines around her mouth. If youth is so important to her, I’m glad she retired.
I support this lady and freedom of association.
No mention whether this was a social ir work Facebook account. When I worked for KIPP Schools, many teachers had two accounts and kept their teaching Facebook page clear or their personal lives. Facebook can be very useful tracking students during. What is going on in a students social life can absolutely affect their learning. Public schools don’t really care, they don’t go the extra mile, and most simply want the kids to show up so they get paid. Once they graduate, they could care less. KIPP was the opposite. They went as far as to track their students in college and offer assistance. Its no wonder their are crushing the public school model.
if they are underage, then employees should not cultivate social relationships with them, even confined to social media.
if you are in a colleigate environment dealing with adult persons, then my position is that you should not have such relationships while that person is in your class, or under your professional interest. former students and non students have no conflict, and such restrictions might interfere with freedom of association. for ADULTS, not children.
oh bullshit
the kids and parents at my kids’ school have email addresses and phone numbers and email and call each other a lot.
What about the open door policy?
The school is effing wrong
It was much better when that used to be the case. The "friend" relationship, even when the adult has no bad intentions, can so easily be misread by students. Better that personal issues get referred to trained counselors.
Besides which, this is a substitute teacher. It's just not smart to be anything but aloof and just do the job...keeping the kids safe, maintaining order, teaching the lesson, leaving the room in one piece. If she can "friend" the students, so can anyone who walks in that room for a day.
She has problems with her judgement. She should resign.
Nice lady, but why is she still working at age 79?
Never have been, never will be. Despite the complaints and cajoling from my sisters that I’m “antisocial”. You wanna talk to me? Email or call, I’m available.
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