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Social media checklist of dos and don'ts for teachers

Oct 20, 2017 Rebecca Sewkarran

Social media checklist of dos and don'ts for teachers

Social media is such a strong form of communication that can either help or hinder your career. Since 81% of the United States is on social media, you have to remember that whatever you post is never truly private from students and parents. As a teacher, it is tough to be under the spotlight at all times but don't worry we got you covered! This checklist can help you make the necessary changes to your social media profiles and be aware of what content you post in the future. With these simple do's and don'ts for teachers on social media you will learn what is the best practices for your career as a teacher. The-Dos-and-Donts-for-Teachers-on-Social-Media-Infographic Source [ Daily Genius ]

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