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Can a district fire a teacher for "friending" a student on Facebook?
...Yes, if the district views it as a breach of appropriate boundaries
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4 UDL guidelines for lesson planning are the following:
clear goals, planning for the learner variability, flexible methods & material and to monitor progress
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What is a best practice for teachers?
...clear lines between personal and professional social media use
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Data persistence
...data online about youself that remains in the internet
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Communication with students that can be considered inappropriate
friending a student on social media, not related to classroom, student teacher communications through personal emails or Facebook
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Moral turpitude
a not well defined clause in a teacher's contract that allows employers to hold teachers acountable for the morality of their actions
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If a fellow teacher shares a private message or text, are you still accountable for content?
...Yes, you can still get penalized.
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Is best practice when having a Facebook or social media account to:
make it private, never let parents or students follow you, and content is not view as inappropriate
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What laws and policies does an educator has to follow, when dealing with professional behavior?
...national laws, state laws, district policies and institutional policies
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