Adding a Teacher on Social Media - Sending a friend request to a teacher on Facebook or following them on Instagram.
Inappropriate: Teachers and students should keep school and personal life separate. Social media is usually for personal relationships, not school relationship
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Sharing Personal Information with Strangers - Telling someone you don’t know well your address or phone number.
Inappropriate: Sharing private information with strangers can put you at risk. It’s safer to keep personal details private, especially people you don't know
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Leaving Negative Comments on Social Media - Commenting mean words on someone’s post because you didn’t like it.
Inappropriate: Negative comments can hurt others and make them feel bad. Being positive and kind online helps create a friendly space for everyone.
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Wearing the Correct School Uniform - You wear the school’s uniform with the correct colors and pieces as required.
Appropriate: Wearing the correct uniform helps you feel part of the school community and shows respect for school traditions.
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Listening to Your Teacher When They Are Talking - You stay quiet and listen carefully when your teacher is explaining a lesson or giving instructions.
Appropriate: Listening to the teacher helps you understand what to do and shows respect for their role. It also helps the class stay organized and on track.
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Keeping Your Classroom Clean - You clean up your desk and put away your books after a lesson.
Appropriate: Cleaning up after yourself shows responsibility and respect for your classmates and the teacher.
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Respecting Personal Space - You make sure to sit in your own chair and avoid crowding other students’ desks or touching their things.
Appropriate: Respecting personal space makes everyone feel comfortable and safe. It helps to avoid accidents and conflicts.
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Touching Other People’s Belongings Without Asking - You borrow someone’s pencil case or backpack without asking.
Inappropriate: Taking other people’s things without permission is disrespectful and can make others feel upset. Always ask first before touching or borrowings.
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Interrupting Others - You shout out answers or talk over others when they are speaking.
Inappropriate: Interrupting can make others feel unheard and can disrupt the flow of the conversation. Waiting your turn to speak helps everyone be respectful
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Asking for Help When You Don’t Understand - You raise your hand and ask the teacher for help if you don't understand the lesson.
Appropriate: Asking for help when you need it shows that you care about learning and ensures you get the support you need to succeed.
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Using Polite Language - You say "please" and "thank you" when talking to your classmates and teachers.
Appropriate: Using polite language shows respect and helps maintain positive relationships with others.
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Bullying or Teasing Others - You make fun of someone because of the way they look or because they made a mistake.
Inappropriate: Bullying or teasing can hurt others and make them feel bad about themselves. It creates an unkind and unsafe environment.
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Appropriate or Inappropriate? - Keeping social media profiles private.
Appropriate: It helps protect personal information and ensures privacy, keeping you safe from potential harm or unwanted attention.
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Appropriate or Inappropriate? - inappropriate content shared on social media
Inappropriate: It can be harmful or disturbing, particularly to younger audiences, and may violate platform guidelines.
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Appropriate or Inappropriate? - Reporting inappropriate content or bullying
appropriate: Reporting harmful behavior helps maintain a safe and respectful online environment for everyone.
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Appropriate or Inappropriate? - Respecting others’ opinions in online discussions
appropriate: It promotes respectful dialogue and diverse viewpoints, encouraging healthy communication and understanding.