Education officials around the country are grappling with issues surrounding public school teachers’ use of social media. Typically concerned that social media makes it easier for teachers to engage in inappropriate communications with their students, officials have adopted guidelines that prohibit K-12 teachers from using social media to communicate with their students for noncurricular purposes. In addition, teachers are frequently punished for content they or others post on social media even when their students and the school community were not the intended audience. Current doctrine leaves unclear how much authority schools have to restrict their teachers’ use of social media to communicate with their students or to control what teacher...
Social networking sites are highly popular and have profoundly changed the way people, including edu...
The widespread use of technology in today\u27s schools has ushered in a host of legal issues that ed...
Public school students have been using the Internet to tease, bully, and ridicule their classmates, ...
Education officials around the country are grappling with issues surrounding public school teachers’...
Debate is raging within many school districts around the country about public school teachers’ inter...
The use of social media, particularly services such as Facebook and Twitter, has grown exponentially...
How can public school administrators reach legally and ethically defensible decisions in cases as wi...
This Note argues that courts should narrow the scope of examined speech and place little weight on t...
Public school teachers have little opportunity for redress if they are dismissed for their activitie...
Regardless of whether they wish to be regarded as such, there can be little doubt that most teachers...
May a school monitor and discipline a student for her content on social media? This blog post will e...
Advisors: Jon Crawford.Committee members: Christine Kiracofe; Kelly H. Summers.There have been many ...
The increased use of social media sites like Facebook has had an impact on employees when their beha...
Survival for public school teachers goes beyond curriculum design, discipline and other skills. Scho...
Social networking sites are highly popular and have profoundly changed the way people, including edu...
Social networking sites are highly popular and have profoundly changed the way people, including edu...
The widespread use of technology in today\u27s schools has ushered in a host of legal issues that ed...
Public school students have been using the Internet to tease, bully, and ridicule their classmates, ...
Education officials around the country are grappling with issues surrounding public school teachers’...
Debate is raging within many school districts around the country about public school teachers’ inter...
The use of social media, particularly services such as Facebook and Twitter, has grown exponentially...
How can public school administrators reach legally and ethically defensible decisions in cases as wi...
This Note argues that courts should narrow the scope of examined speech and place little weight on t...
Public school teachers have little opportunity for redress if they are dismissed for their activitie...
Regardless of whether they wish to be regarded as such, there can be little doubt that most teachers...
May a school monitor and discipline a student for her content on social media? This blog post will e...
Advisors: Jon Crawford.Committee members: Christine Kiracofe; Kelly H. Summers.There have been many ...
The increased use of social media sites like Facebook has had an impact on employees when their beha...
Survival for public school teachers goes beyond curriculum design, discipline and other skills. Scho...
Social networking sites are highly popular and have profoundly changed the way people, including edu...
Social networking sites are highly popular and have profoundly changed the way people, including edu...
The widespread use of technology in today\u27s schools has ushered in a host of legal issues that ed...
Public school students have been using the Internet to tease, bully, and ridicule their classmates, ...