Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 09:36     Subject: Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

Anonymous wrote:There's a big difference between:

Ms. Monica Bing at Radlin Middle School is just AWFUL! So shrill, always screaming at the kids, talks nonstop during tests and refusing to let the kids mute their laptops, etc.

and

My daughter's 3rd grade teacher is really making my DD hate school. I am scrambling to make things better but she's just awful.


Actually, both are toxic and unhelpful. Write to the teacher and principal.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 09:32     Subject: Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

Anonymous wrote:This is an example of several lawsuits just waiting to happen. It’s not ethical to post reviews about people like this on social media. Would you want someone to do that to you, and possibly alter and ruin your life? What happens if you are a good person and someone criticizes you just for the heck of it?

If that would happen to me, I would get a lawyer and go after the parents.


You'd have to prove the statements were false, and in your case, they probably wouldn't be.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 09:27     Subject: Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

I would never do that.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 09:16     Subject: Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

Teachers wanted all distance learning and this is an unintended consequence. If you’re in parents homes, parents are going to have an opinion about everything you do. Don’t like it ... push to get back in the classrooms.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 09:14     Subject: Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

This is an example of several lawsuits just waiting to happen. It’s not ethical to post reviews about people like this on social media. Would you want someone to do that to you, and possibly alter and ruin your life? What happens if you are a good person and someone criticizes you just for the heck of it?

If that would happen to me, I would get a lawyer and go after the parents.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 09:05     Subject: Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I rate my doctors on vitals.com. how is that so terrible?


That’s a site your doctor might actually see and be able make changes. Teachers are not your Facebook friends so they have no idea that you think they talk too fast, too slow, too little, grade too hard, don’t correcting spelling in math problems, or whatever is leading you to rant on FB.


OK. So you're fine with primary/secondary school versions of RateMyProfessor then?
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 07:54     Subject: Re:Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

Only trashy people do this. They are never going to be anything else than trashy. Nobody I know does this.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 07:50     Subject: Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess parents won’t mind if teacher’s post about young Larlo and his inability to behave during zoom class.


Most school systems have expressly forbidden this because they know Facebook is not the appropriate place to express school frustrations. Somehow parents don’t get that.

Teachers just don't want accountability. Ratemyteachers.com has the negative that its anonymous. At least on FB they know who it is.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 07:46     Subject: Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

Anonymous wrote:I guess parents won’t mind if teacher’s post about young Larlo and his inability to behave during zoom class.


Most school systems have expressly forbidden this because they know Facebook is not the appropriate place to express school frustrations. Somehow parents don’t get that.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 07:44     Subject: Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

Anonymous wrote:I rate my doctors on vitals.com. how is that so terrible?


That’s a site your doctor might actually see and be able make changes. Teachers are not your Facebook friends so they have no idea that you think they talk too fast, too slow, too little, grade too hard, don’t correcting spelling in math problems, or whatever is leading you to rant on FB.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 07:39     Subject: Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

I rate my doctors on vitals.com. how is that so terrible?
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 07:26     Subject: Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

The early morning teacher brigade is real. Maybe if you spent less time defending your job and more time doing it people wouldn't be as likely to post about you on social media.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 06:28     Subject: Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

I guess parents won’t mind if teacher’s post about young Larlo and his inability to behave during zoom class.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 05:43     Subject: Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's a big difference between:

Ms. Monica Bing at Radlin Middle School is just AWFUL! So shrill, always screaming at the kids, talks nonstop during tests and refusing to let the kids mute their laptops, etc.

and

My daughter's 3rd grade teacher is really making my DD hate school. I am scrambling to make things better but she's just awful.


I disagree. Though not specifically naming is better, her daughter’s third grade teacher might be known to the friends. You are still identifying a professional and criticizing her on social media.

What do you do for a living? Do you think it would be ok for your client or coworker to post “my coworker who works on blah blah blah is just awful”?


People leave reviews for service providers all the time. I'm frequently asked by the providers to leave reviews on Facebook/Google/Yelp.


So you equate a teacher to.... wait staff?


People leave reviews for doctors, lawyers, accountants, dance studios, business owners, etc. Teachers should be fair game too.


Only teachers will never see those FB reviews so they can’t use them to approve. It’s the equivalent of teachers posting low-scoring student work in the teacher’s lounge and not sending it home.


Sorry, improve, not approve. Autocorrect
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2020 05:42     Subject: Parents posting critiques of their kids’ teachers on Facebook and other social media

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's a big difference between:

Ms. Monica Bing at Radlin Middle School is just AWFUL! So shrill, always screaming at the kids, talks nonstop during tests and refusing to let the kids mute their laptops, etc.

and

My daughter's 3rd grade teacher is really making my DD hate school. I am scrambling to make things better but she's just awful.


I disagree. Though not specifically naming is better, her daughter’s third grade teacher might be known to the friends. You are still identifying a professional and criticizing her on social media.

What do you do for a living? Do you think it would be ok for your client or coworker to post “my coworker who works on blah blah blah is just awful”?


People leave reviews for service providers all the time. I'm frequently asked by the providers to leave reviews on Facebook/Google/Yelp.


So you equate a teacher to.... wait staff?


People leave reviews for doctors, lawyers, accountants, dance studios, business owners, etc. Teachers should be fair game too.


Only teachers will never see those FB reviews so they can’t use them to approve. It’s the equivalent of teachers posting low-scoring student work in the teacher’s lounge and not sending it home.