@caffetino
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"But imagine the tech team and the moderation needed"
They already use email, put up fliers, and do many things with communication that schools have ways to manage.
"Moderation" starts in the classroom. My students know how I expect them to treat each other. If anything it would be easier than some of the "she said x" but I didn't HEAR her say it so it's harder to be fair I deal with already.
But, mostly, the social media will just reflect the existing school culture.
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F myrmepropagandist shared this topic
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"But imagine the tech team and the moderation needed"
They already use email, put up fliers, and do many things with communication that schools have ways to manage.
"Moderation" starts in the classroom. My students know how I expect them to treat each other. If anything it would be easier than some of the "she said x" but I didn't HEAR her say it so it's harder to be fair I deal with already.
But, mostly, the social media will just reflect the existing school culture.
If your school culture is mostly right and you don't have many problems with bullying you won't see it in the online space.
If there is a problem it seems like the problem needs to be addressed at the root. In the classroom and halls.