MISSOURI TEACHER SUED STATE FOR ITS ‘FACEBOOK LAW’
The new law which has been nicknamed as “Facebook Law” in Missouri was prohibiting teachers to contact their students over the internet for an “exclusive communication“.
A professor Charol Shakeshaft, who teaches educational leadership in Virginia Commonwealth University, gave her statement in the Huffington Post, she stated that the bill is in a good position as it does tackle about sexual abuse in schools.
But for Christina Thomas, who is a teacher in Ladue, Mo. alleges that the district where she works for have said that teachers cannot communicate with their students outside school over the internet. The fact that the bill has been defined that teachers cannot have “exclusive communication” to students will technically make her communication with her own child as illegal. And Thomas is very firm on saying that this law is violating her rights under the 1st and 14th ammendments.
NEW STATE LAW, A ‘FACEBOOK LAW’, NEWS – VIDEO
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MISSOURI TEACHER SUED STATE FOR ITS ‘FACEBOOK LAW’
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