Anonymous wrote:Arguably this was a FERPA violation. Emails between profs and students constitute protected records, and I don't think an administrator can look at them just for the hell of it. Disclosing one troubling email for the purposes of administration is fine; but just going into a professor's email account and looking around? Not ok.
I assumed this was high school (don't know why, but maybe just because my daughter is in an online high school).
I would always personally assume anyone who owns my work email can/will go into my email. its not my property so makes sense to me.
I sort of understand the kids who send personal stuff (and by that I assume they aren't chit chatting with you about personal lives, but writing a paper that may include personal info, etc). I guess I think about it in the same way as what a kid would think if they handed in a paper at school. Do kids make assumptions that there is some kind of teacher/student confidentiality or something? personally I doubt they really think about it.
I think you just kind of feel unnerved at the perceived violation but really, its not a violation. Just feels that way.