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These are adults, many in their 20s, who are behaving, for the most part, like young adults.
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Do the risque pages matter if teacher performance is not hindered and if students, parents and school officials don't see them? At what point are these young teachers judged by the standards for public officials?
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Do the risque pages matter if teacher performance is not hindered and if students, parents and school officials don't see them?
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teachers have been removed or suspended for MySpace postings
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Do the risque pages matter if teacher performance is not hindered and if students, parents and school officials don't see them? At what point are these young teachers judged by the standards for public officials?
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Do the risque pages matter if teacher performance is not hindered and if students, parents and school officials don't see them? At what point are these young teachers judged by the standards for public officials
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izz aty... the crudeness of some Facebook or MySpace teacher profiles, which are far, far away from sanitized Web sites ending in ".edu," prompts questions emblematic of our times: Do the risque pages matter if teacher performance is not hindered and if students, parents and school officials don't see them? At what point are these young teachers judged by the standards for public officials?
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"Teaching in DCPS -- Lesson #1: Don't smoke crack while pregnant."
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These are adults, many in their 20s, who are behaving, for the most part, like young adults.
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Do the risque pages matter if teacher performance is not hindered and if students, parents and school officials don't see them? At what point are these young teachers judged by the standards for public officials?
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20 Oct 10
Nancy LeCronePublic Profiles Raise Questions of Propriety and Privacy. Article cites many of examples of inappropriate commentary from teachers on Facebook accounts that were not so private.
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Lynnette AntwiArticle on the problems with teachers having facebooks that has a negative image and taints their status as educators.
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Buffalo EDC601When Young Teachers Go Wild on the Web
Public Profiles Raise Questions of Propriety and Privacy
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Jay BennettWhether you are a teacher at a grade school or work at a Fortune 500 company we have all heard the stories of educators being removed or suspended for inappropriate posts on their Facebook profile.
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Anne BubnicPublic Profiles Raise Questions of Propriety and Privacy. Article cites many of examples of inappropriate commentary from teachers on Facebook accounts that were not so private.
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17 Jul 08
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high school art teacher Stephen Murmer, fired last year for painting canvasses with his buttocks in images on YouTube.
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including one that uses a crude acronym for attractive mothers and another that says: "you're a retard, but i love you."
Teensy problem: Webster teaches students with emotional and learning disabilities. In an interview, she acknowledged her use of "retard" could be misconstrued.
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Danny NicholsonWhen Young Teachers Go Wild on the Web. Public Profiles Raise Questions of Propriety and Privacy
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Cherice MontgomeryUseful for stimulating discussion about online professional presence and risks and promises of social networking--esp. for preservice teachers
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30 Apr 08
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Ewan McIntoshIt's almost like Googling someone: Log on to Facebook. Join the Washington, D.C., network. Search the Web site for your favorite school system. And then watch the public profiles of 20-something teachers unfurl like gift wrap on the screen, revealing a se
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29 Apr 08
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Brent SordylTeachers have been removed or suspended for MySpace postings, and some teachers unions have begun warning members about racy personal Web sites. But as Facebook, with 70 million members, scrutiny will no doubt spread locally.
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Gary McFarlaneNot sure if we are to laugh (how foolish they are) or cry (how stupid they are) about this use of technology by teachers. Gary
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28 Apr 08
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But the crudeness of some Facebook or MySpace teacher profiles, which are far, far away from sanitized Web sites ending in ".edu," prompts questions emblematic of our times: Do the risque pages matter if teacher performance is not hindered and if students, parents and school officials don't see them? At what point are these young teachers judged by the standards for public officials?
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Jason RamsdenArticle on managing online presence for young faculty members.
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Ian UsherAnother article on "What will teachers posting their (anti)social lives on the web mean for schools?"
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