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In reply to the discussion: West Fargo teacher (former Miss Montana) under fire for offensive tweets [View all]oberliner
(58,724 posts)18. There could be an upside
Making connections with others who are going through some of the same challenges, for instance.
I think as long as you are anonymous, it ought to be okay to tweet in the manner this person did. It seems that it took some digging to connect this twitter account to the actual teacher. And then a local newspaper reporter published a story about it and off we go.
This teacher seems like a good person who takes her job very seriously. She has a sister who is autistic, whom she has blogged about with great love and sensitivity. She also has many blog posts about how much her work means to her.
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West Fargo teacher (former Miss Montana) under fire for offensive tweets [View all]
TexasTowelie
Apr 2017
OP
Teacher who publicly calls her students "Satan" has attitude that shows up in classroom. . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2017
#9
One of the first things you learn as a teacher is not to 'vent' on social media. No upside. (n/t)
FreepFryer
Apr 2017
#17
Participation, yes - but you have taken the last word on every reply on the thread.
FreepFryer
Apr 2017
#21