question archive Ms Brown is a new teacher in Big City High School, in southeast Texas
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Ms Brown is a new teacher in Big City High School, in southeast Texas. Having recently graduated from college, this is also her first year in the profession. She is friendly with staff members and has invited them to follow her on several social network platforms. Recently, one of her teacher friends became concerned because Ms. Brown shared a statement on social media saying that she is attracted to young high school boys. In fact, she stated that "ninth graders were the best."
Three weeks after the post in social media, Ms. Brown is confronted by the principal at her school regarding her comment about being attracted to young high school boys. He also addressed a formal complaint just filed by a parent alleging that their ninth-grade son had possession of sexually explicit nude photos of Ms. Brown. When confronted, Ms. Brown grabbed a pen and immediately wrote out a resignation. She went to her classroom, gathered her belongings, and left the building.
What professional/legal/ethical responsibilities did the teacher friend in this scenario have, if any?
What professional/legal/ethical responsibilities did the principal in this scenario have, if any?
What professional/legal/ethical responsibilities would the superintendent have in this scenario, if any?
Teacher friend
Professional Responsibilities
- Advise Ms, Brown of implication of that statement to her duties as a teacher to ninth grade students.
Legal
- Advice Ms. Brown about the existing policies and regulations over such conducts
Ethical
Consequentialism theory - teacher to make a formal apology and desist from posting such content
Principal
Ethical: Based on the utilitarian theory, the principal had the duty to issue a warning to Ms. Brown.
Legal: Ask Ms. Brown to explain what the social media post meant then go ahead and issue a disciplinary measure based on the existing policy.
Professional
Advice Ms. Brown to only post content that does not conflict with her duty as a teacher of ninth graders.
Superintendent
Legal: Investigate the matter and in case there is evidence to support it, charge Ms. Brown accordingly.