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[Diversity 1144] Re: Boundaries of professional relationships
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HKerr at aol.comFri Oct 23 05:33:23 EDT 2009
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In a message dated 22/10/2009 18:16:58 GMT Daylight Time,
katherine.gotthardt at gmail.com writes:
dressing down can cloud boundaries
This sort of thing resonates from the UK - here we are seeing a lot of
very unpleasant advantages being taken of teachers who use personal mobiles to
contact students, for example, or are on facebook type sites. Students even
film teachers and post. There is the ancient issue of the socially
inappropriate student and occasionally the actually vicious. Indeed, today in the
UK, there is a culture of increased allowance of the use, and even abuse,
of people for entertainment (and I do not mean solely the television
companies!).
Hugo
at: _http://www.hugokerr.info_ (http://www.hugokerr.info/)
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be." (Kurt Vonnegut)
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