Today, the number of people infected by the coronavirus in Germany jumped to 692 announced by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) increased in the most in the most in North Rhine-Westphalia with 346 infected people, follow the Bavaria and Baden-Wuerttemberg with 117 and 116
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What did you think would happen. Playboy was hidden under young boys mattresses since it's invention. Before that it was National Geographic. A device in their hands where they can find anything. Color me surprised! Not!
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This isn’t/shouldn’t be the school’s job. I was in a meeting with law enforcement. He asked, how many people here are parents? Most every hand went up. How many parents know their kids’ device passwords? Crickets. Don’t EVEN talk about privacy.
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Clueless
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Oh no, children coming into their teen years have discovered their sexuality and are starting to explore it. Let's shame them and deny them privacy so they absolutely feel unsafe talking to an adult if they need to. Smart.
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There is a fine line, but this is a good point.
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Keep a bucket of water in your office & all classrooms. If anybody's phone rings or beeps or they send a text confiscate the phone & drop it in the water. Make it school policy. Problem solved, it's too easy. If any fool can't figure that out for themselves that's their problem
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Good idea. No parent would be upset about you destroying a student’s property.
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