Teachers oversharing on Facebook: 6 cautionary tales

Calling your students "future criminals" on Facebook? How about mocking a 7-year-old's hair? For some observers, these tell-all teachers crossed the line

Before updating their statuses, teachers might want to take heed from these education professionals who were busted for their student-related Facebook posts.
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"A teacher, especially a great one, is a student's best friend," says The Boston Globe in an editorial. But that doesn't mean teachers and students should be "friends" on Facebook. Consider the arguments against it: Teachers shouldn't fraternize with students, there are privacy concerns for both sides, it can be creepy... oh, and if you're a teacher, it can lead to your getting fired. In fact, you don't even have to "friend" students for Facebook to land you in hot water. Here, six cautionary tales:

1. Calling students "future criminals," Paterson, N.J.

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