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SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY
The recent dust-up over a newly enacted state law requiring school districts to have a social media policy that meet certain minimum state standards is a classic example of unintended consequences. Frankly this was much more than a dust-up. It … Continue reading
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Tagged Doylestown and Blogging teacher, Free Speech and Right of teachers to Blog or Use Facebook, Injunction against state law requiring social media policy, Missouri Senate Bill No. 1 2011, Missouri State Teachers Association vs State of Missouri, Public Employee Right to Blog, School Boards and Social Media Policy, School Teachers Blogging or Using the Internet, Social Media Policy
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