Educators Get Social to Protect Public Education, Workers’ Rights
By Kevin Hart As musician and poet Gil Scott-Heron famously promised, the revolution will not be televised – but it’s definitely being tweeted. A recent rash of legislation seeking to gut workers’...
View ArticleWhy Can’t We Be Friends? Social Media Boundaries Between Teachers and Students
By Cindy Long Around the country, school districts are grappling over guidelines that would govern how – and whether – educators should use social media. The key is finding a way to take advantage of...
View ArticleWho’s Responsible for Teaching Online Safety?
By Tim Walker Educators believe online safety, security and ethics should be taught in the nation’s schools, but many doubt their districts are doing an adequate job in preparing them for this task....
View ArticleSix Ways to Avoid Those Social Media Landmines
I’ve been sharing on social media professionally for eight years now, and I have to admit, it can be kinda tricky. There is a goldmine of information out there for teachers, but also landmines that can...
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