Why shouldn't someone, on a personal website, "advertise" that they are both a teacher and a person who dates?
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Replying to @Eristae @TheWrenProject and
Bc a lot of school boards and universities have protocols surrounding digital citizenship and ethics. "Advertising" a penchant for whiskey & c along w ones place of employment is a disciplinary hearing just waiting to happen.
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Replying to @SingeSange @TheWrenProject and
Either you don't understand what I'm asking or you're offering terrible rational. I'm aware that teachers have been and are held to absurd, disgusting, and abusive conduct standards. There have been periods where women teachers had to be single. I'm asking for justification.
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Replying to @Eristae @SingeSange and
I'm not asking if schools *could* demand that teachers never acknowledge drinking or dating in their personal spaces. That depends on a lot and I'm not really interested. I'm saying that it's *wrong* to demand this of teachers because these are things teachers can do.
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Replying to @Eristae @SingeSange and
Demanding that teachers pretend we don't engage in regular, perfectly ethical activities (date, have favorite drinks, including alcoholic drinks) in our personal spaces is ridiculous. Of course we do. We also are human. We exist outside the classroom. We have personal lives.
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Replying to @TheWrenProject @SingeSange and
Teachers shouldn't date their students. Explain to me why a teacher saying that he likes whiskey and that his students should contact him one place and potential dates should contact him another on a *personal website* increases the likelihood of students teacher dating.
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Replying to @TheWrenProject @SingeSange and
That's not an explanation at all of how saying, "[Group A, contact me here], [Group B contact me here]" is going to cause a blurring of lines.
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The sad thing about this is that if teachers physically teaching classes and having office hours in person weren't already the norm this would be an argument for banning it, because that's many times more inherently "dangerous" than having two email addresses on one website
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TheWrenProject and
"A teacher and a student alone in a room together? Blurred lines! Impropriety! Anything could be happening!"
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