Topic: online classes
The shift to online classes has raised significant concerns about censorship and surveillance in education. Incidents of students facing disciplinary actions for seemingly innocuous behavior during virtual lessons highlight the potential for overreach and the chilling effect on free expression. As parents and educators grapple with the implications of digital learning environments, the need to protect individual liberties and privacy becomes increasingly critical.
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12-year-old kid suspended, visited by police, after teacher reports toy gun seen during online class
“He was in tears when the cops came,” the student’s father said.
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Teachers concerned online classes mean parents will find out what they’re teaching kids
“What does this do for our equality/inclusion work?”



