Comments - Students can say anthing they want! - Classroom 2.02024-03-28T22:40:56Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=649749%3ABlogPost%3A5729&xn_auth=noGood point! Actually I think…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-04-18:649749:Comment:60522007-04-18T15:15:15.505ZShayne Trainhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/shaynefruma
Good point! Actually I think the school and principal was overreacting, and my students do as well. However legislation is being introduced in Ontario, officially adding cyberbullying to the list of behaviours that is punishable by explusion or suspension. Of course, then there's the issue of what exactly constitutes cyberfullying.
Good point! Actually I think the school and principal was overreacting, and my students do as well. However legislation is being introduced in Ontario, officially adding cyberbullying to the list of behaviours that is punishable by explusion or suspension. Of course, then there's the issue of what exactly constitutes cyberfullying. Here's a story with a few mor…tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-04-17:649749:Comment:58002007-04-17T02:40:47.119ZSylvia Martinezhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/smartinez
Here's a story with a few more details.<br />
http://www.splc.org/newsflash.asp?id=1501&year=<br />
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I'm not sure this is really going to make a lot of difference. A kid swearing and saying they don't agree with school policy? This is new?<br />
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Are the police arresting people who swear openly at the mall? (and those are usually loud adults on cell phones)
Here's a story with a few more details.<br />
http://www.splc.org/newsflash.asp?id=1501&year=<br />
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I'm not sure this is really going to make a lot of difference. A kid swearing and saying they don't agree with school policy? This is new?<br />
<br />
Are the police arresting people who swear openly at the mall? (and those are usually loud adults on cell phones)