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Teacher suspended - who IBU?

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Wondermoomin · 30/03/2017 17:27

Female teacher is suspended for an "inappropriate" selfie. I'm of the opinion that whilst it might be unprofessional, it's not a disciplinary offence. I can't help but think she's facing such harsh treatment because she's a woman. Would a male teacher bearing the same amount of skin (essentially just arms and legs) have been told they looked "sultry" and "provocative" and suspended? I don't think so Hmm

What do you think? Is the school being unreasonable?

http://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/news/pupils-defend-milton-keynes-teacher-suspended-over-inappropriate-selfie-shot-1-7890876

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Wondermoomin · 30/03/2017 17:28

This is the selfie in question.

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DeleteOrDecay · 30/03/2017 17:30

I'm so confused, I really don't see the problem with itConfused madness.

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Sirzy · 30/03/2017 17:30

Seems a bit harsh but at the same time it is surely a lesson to everyone working in this sort of profession to make sure they have their social media secured.

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MongerTruffle · 30/03/2017 17:31

I also don't see the problem, unless of course she had pupils as friends on social media (which she shouldn't have anyway).

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goodpiemissedthechips · 30/03/2017 17:31

I saw that and was rather taken aback. Surely teachers are allowed to have a life outside school? I wouldn't even say it was particularly unprofessional for a "private life" photo, it's a fairly typical selfie.

(I'm middle-aged if it matters.)

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blueskyinmarch · 30/03/2017 17:32

I can’t see what she is doing wrong at all. She isn’t drinking, smoking or showing her boobs etc. Is it because she is wearing short dress?

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NorksAkimbo72 · 30/03/2017 17:33

I would depend on whether or not she is friending her students on Fb. If she is, is provocative to be sharing with 16/17 year olds. In addition,if a teacher is young (male or female), and is posting pictures like this, or of boozy nights out, etc., then the privacy settings should be locked down so that the public can't see them.

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Absintheshots · 30/03/2017 17:35

British people are very unreasonable with social media, compared to other countries.

All teachers in this country should learn to use a nickname, and not put ANY private photo on any other setting than private.

The photo is not terribly appropriate for a teacher, the head should have had a word with her, but nothing else. Suspension is ludicrous. Is she being punished for being a woman, but also a pretty one?

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reallybadidea · 30/03/2017 17:35

The statement from the Head is interesting:

": “If we have any concerns about a staff member, this would not be discussed with students. We are aware of rumours but conclusions are being drawn which have no factual basis.”

Sounds as though there may be a lot more to it.

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CheWasABitOfAHomophobe · 30/03/2017 17:35

It's clearly fairly 'sexy'.

Not sure I agree with her being suspended or even having the photo mentioned beyond a quick chat should it be widely available amongst teachers and students.

Anyone saying this is a 'photo' would surely be being disingenuous?

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hmcAsWas · 30/03/2017 17:36

Definitely shouldn't be a suspension issue (although I can hear my mother's voice saying 'sit with some decorum!')

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watchoutformybutt · 30/03/2017 17:36

Im too distracted by the grubby mirror

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puddingpen · 30/03/2017 17:44

The line at the end of the article is quite telling - it implies that she was not suspended (just?) for the picture. I think there is probably a lot more going on here than it looks like.

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Trifleorbust · 30/03/2017 17:45

If the photo is the only reason, this is ridiculous and the students are right. Is she not allowed to be sexy (it is quite a sexy picture) because she is a teacher? She isn't flashing.

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Kiroro · 30/03/2017 17:49

IF the only reason is because of the photo, that is totally wrong and wouldn't get past employment tribunal.
She isn't showing or doing anything inappropriate.
If she had kids etc on social media and/or was posting things against her schools social media policy - that is another matter.

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Allthebestnamesareused · 30/03/2017 17:54

Its not a selfie though. It is a picture someone has taken of her pretending to take a selfie.

It depends where it was posted I guess and whether there is a backstory. Maybe in next week's episode she'll end up in a car crash outside her local pub.

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diddl · 30/03/2017 17:54

I think it's an ill advised pic to have put up-but then I don't get the posed/pouty selfie from an adult.

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SisterMoonshine · 30/03/2017 17:58

Surely you're not supposed to have your Facebook so that your students can see & share your pics. Very unprofessional and I would think against school policy.

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DeleteOrDecay · 30/03/2017 17:58

I agree there definitely has to be more to it, I can't believe she got suspended just for that photo alone. Even 'for a teacher' (what ever that means?) I don't see how the photo is in any way offensive/inappropriate.

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ThePiglet59 · 30/03/2017 17:58

There must be more to this than just the photograph.
It's not like she's a nine year old girl!

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Stormtreader · 30/03/2017 18:05

I think its the combination of short skirt, sitting legs apart, on a bed.

That said, I'm not a huge fan of the attitude that teachers can never have a life outside school, if someone gets utterly drunk or takes a sexy selfie on their own time I dont see how thats anyones business but theirs.

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ComputerUserNumptyTwit · 30/03/2017 18:05

All she's taken a photo of her reflection in a mirror (I think) so it is a selfie.

The head's statement suggests there's more to it than a sultry Instagram though.

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Wondermoomin · 30/03/2017 18:05

Che "Anyone saying this is a 'photo' would surely be being disingenuous?"
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Erm.. with no irony intended at all - what do you mean by that? Blush


Allthebest "Its not a selfie though. It is a picture someone has taken of her pretending to take a selfie.
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I'm not seeing that - how do you know? Am I being stupid here?

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mikeyssister · 30/03/2017 18:06

She's gorgeous, she's perfectly entitled to post this photo but.... salutory lesson on keeping your Facebook private.

Senior staff member should never dress down a member of staff in public.

She shouldn't be investigated for this photo.

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PossumInAPearTree · 30/03/2017 18:06

Reading between the lines I don't think her suspension is anything to do with the photo. Not that it matters but she isn't a teacher I don't think, she's a pastoral support person ime theyre not qualified teachers.

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