Anonymous
Post 07/08/2024 12:07     Subject: Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

Why was this thread resurrected?
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2024 13:41     Subject: Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

Anonymous wrote:If they don’t allow students to use their camera phones during school hours, the same rule should be applied to teachers and other school staff.


This right here is what's wrong with education in this country. You think students are equals to teachers and staff.

I truly hope this comment was written by a bratty child, and not a dipshit, negligent parent.
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2024 10:53     Subject: Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

My DD’s karate instructor did that once. I found it very inappropriate. Yes DD needed to change her behavior and we were in it. But the karate instructor ended up getting fired after 11 years at the studio, which makes me think he was not appropriate in other aspects of his job
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2024 20:29     Subject: Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

Anonymous wrote:Get an attorney OP.



It's not illegal. It may be unethical. It might violate school policies. But it isn't illegal.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2024 19:51     Subject: Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

I think they need to get your permission to take any pictures.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2024 13:12     Subject: Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

Anonymous wrote:It makes me sad when people jump on the OP on this forum. Some of these comments, even if there’s a nugget of truth are as nastily phased as possible. And the PP who “assumed” OP was in denial, way to kick someone when they are down. Obviously the OP needed more information and I am not against photographing behavior if necessary but some of us here have had our kids really suffer at the hands of one or two terrible teachers and I absolutely can see this being used as a shame tool against a child. The one photograph we received from the shitty teacher who hated our kid was actually incredibly useful because it showed them doing something 1) inappropriate and 2) not following the commitments they had agreed to with regard to our child.


To be clear the inappropriate behavior was the teacher shaming my child, not actually anything my kid did
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2024 13:11     Subject: Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

It makes me sad when people jump on the OP on this forum. Some of these comments, even if there’s a nugget of truth are as nastily phased as possible. And the PP who “assumed” OP was in denial, way to kick someone when they are down. Obviously the OP needed more information and I am not against photographing behavior if necessary but some of us here have had our kids really suffer at the hands of one or two terrible teachers and I absolutely can see this being used as a shame tool against a child. The one photograph we received from the shitty teacher who hated our kid was actually incredibly useful because it showed them doing something 1) inappropriate and 2) not following the commitments they had agreed to with regard to our child.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 16:49     Subject: Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

This thread is from 2018.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 16:25     Subject: Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

OP is the nightmare parent who wants her child's antics to replace your child's education.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 16:23     Subject: Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

Anonymous wrote:If they don’t allow students to use their camera phones during school hours, the same rule should be applied to teachers and other school staff.


No, the same rules don't apply to students and teachers. Is there any other field where people think the same rules should apply to professionals and the people they serve?
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2024 16:19     Subject: Re:Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

Guess what folks. Do you honestly think there is anyway to keep a kid from using their phone in class. Today we have 300lb high school students who will stand to table tops. Kids that physically vandalize school and other students property. The school halls are filled with cameras and kids cut class anyway. I think if we gather evidence by photographing the student committing the offense the student may better understand there are consequences for your actions.
Anonymous
Post 06/24/2018 06:43     Subject: Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

Anonymous wrote:I’ve had to take photos of students and classwork for my own evaluation portfolio as evidence of typos of classroom activities. Just another example where taking a photo has an innnocuous purpose.


Types. That’s ironic.
Anonymous
Post 06/24/2018 06:43     Subject: Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

I’ve had to take photos of students and classwork for my own evaluation portfolio as evidence of typos of classroom activities. Just another example where taking a photo has an innnocuous purpose.
Anonymous
Post 06/23/2018 22:27     Subject: Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

OP did not say the photo was shared with the class, simply that others saw the teacher take the photo.
Regardless a photo is not documentation. ABC data is. You don't need a phot as proof, simply data and a witness if applicable.
OP is leaving a lot of the story out, simply saying lawyer up isn't going to help unless more info is given. I imagine OP was denying something was happening so perhaps that's why a photo was taken.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2018 10:05     Subject: Teacher taking pictures of student to document behavior

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they don’t allow students to use their camera phones during school hours, the same rule should be applied to teachers and other school staff.


DCPS ECE teacher here. I'm literally required to use an app on my phone to document what skills my students have mastered.


yes, this was what I posted about above! Is this a DCPS requirement or the school? I think it's really terrible. You have to be on the phone constantly!


That's insane. How did that even become a requirement?


good question. people obsessed with gathering data who don't understand the classroom?