Lentern
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I would probably argue schools long since ceased to be purely institutions of education and are now concerned with preparing children for adult life. Most schools have counsellors, fitness programs, social events, mentoring and peer support programs, dare I say ethics classes. The days of the three r's are well and truly in the past.I agree in a sense, but I think the emphasis within any school should be on education. Even if we accept the fact that any expression through these mediums isn't private, teachers still have no authority to begin dictacting the do's and dont's of a students life. They are ultimately there to educate. The fact that they are permitted to use disciplinary action is nothing more than a tool used to maintain order in the classroom.
If on the other hand there are things like personal attacks and defamation happening within the school through the likes of Facebook and Twitter or whatever, then I think the school has sufficient grounds to get involved.