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Monday
Mar312008

Some More Teachers on Tape

Not long ago Scott McLeod put up a provocative post at Dangerously Irrelevant that had a series of YouTube Clips where students took videos of teachers in their classrooms and later posted them to YouTube for the world to see (each of the videos below have thousands of hits). Well, my ed. law course talked about teacher speech inside the classroom tonight, so I wanted to provide the link to Scott's blog and provide a few more. You should check out the 7 Scott has on his blog first, but also here are a few more from different situations doing different things:

Sometimes Teachers Flip Out:

Sometimes Teachers say Bad Things:

Even when teachers know they are on camera sometimes they don't know how to behave:

And Sometimes even good teachers do things they would rather not see on the Internet:

The moral of the story is that in today's world, you just don't know when you are on camera so you shouldn't do things you don't want to see on the Internet later.

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