
Just in time for back to school, Missouri teachers fight new social media law.

Just in time for back to school, Missouri teachers fight new social media law.
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Getting ready for back to school? So are Missouri teachers. However, they will have to make some adjustments to lesson plans as Missouri adjusts to new social media law.

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If you think being a teenager was hard, try being a teacher in the second decade of the new millennium. Not only must teachers navigate hallways, classrooms, and school grounds, they must also be aware of online spaces – social media in particular. A report released by the Ontario College of Teachers outlines new guidelines for teachers’ use of social media and how they should interact with students.

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