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Paul Platts Teaching & Learning Consultant – ICT paul.platts@brighton-hove.gov.uk 01273 293666
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Students Are Not Your Facebook Friends, Teachers Warned Warning comes amid concerns over blurring of boundaries between school staff’s professional and private lives. The Guardian
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Teachers ‘fear’ Facebook more than OFSTED
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Facebook photos ‘could cost Teachers’ careers’
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Schools need rules for teachers on Facebook, union says BBC Newsbeat
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More and more teachers are getting abused online - and it is parents, not just pupils doing the bullying.
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What have I found?
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Disgrace of the six drinking, pole- dancing primary school teachers who published the pictures on Facebook
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This stuff doesn’t really happen!
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Professional Responsibilities
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Professional Responsibilities Ensure all electronic communication with pupils, parents, carers, staff and others is compatible with your professional role and in line with school policies.
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Professional Responsibilities Do not talk about your professional role in any capacity when using social media such as Facebook and YouTube.
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Professional Responsibilities Do not put online any text, image, sound or video that could upset or offend any member of the whole school community or be incompatible with your professional role.
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Professional Responsibilities Use school ICT systems and resources for all school business. This includes your school email address, school mobile phone and school video camera.
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Professional Responsibilities Do not give out your own personal details, such as mobile phone number, personal e-mail address or social network details to pupils, parents, carers and others.
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Professional Responsibilities Do not disclose any passwords and ensure that personal data (such as data held on MIS software) is kept secure and used appropriately.
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Professional Responsibilities Only take images of pupils and/ or staff for professional purposes, in accordance with school policy and with the knowledge of SLT.
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Professional Responsibilities Do not browse, download, upload or distribute any material that could be considered offensive, illegal or discriminatory.
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Professional Responsibilities Ensure that your online activity, both in school and outside school, will not bring your organisation or professional role into disrepute.
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Paul Platts Teaching & Learning Consultant – ICT paul.platts@brighton-hove.gov.uk 01273 293666
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http://www.saferinternet.org/web/guest/home http://www.childnet.com/ http://www.childnet.com/kia/ http://www.saferinternet.org.uk/ http://ceop.police.uk/ http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/ http://www.esafety-adviser.com/
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Thank you.
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