Recently on Twitter I read a few posts about a
teacher fired because of her Facebook account. Over the years, educators have had to keep a high moral standing, and more recently their online persona's have been attacked. This particular teacher had images of her drinking while on vacation in Europe and a few cuss words, and a parent complained. Now the first thing I thought was, "why didn't she keep her Facebook profile private and not friend students?" I finished reading the article and found out that she did keep her profile private and did not friend students. So where was the leak?
What do you think? Should teachers be allowed to have a Facebook account? Should she be fired over her personal life that she did what she could to keep private? What are your thoughts on this topic?
Wait, before we get ahead of ourselves, this teacher is in Georgia, and Georgia has a law that prohibits teachers from posting photos of themselves consuming alcohol on websites. Now add that to the discussion. Even with her account being set to private, was she on grounds for firing?