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No............. mrmpa Feb 2012 #1
That's the part that I couldn't answer . . . the opportunity to use the film to critique a . . . . Stinky The Clown Feb 2012 #8
Exactly, and you also know it would be abused in other ways obamanut2012 Feb 2012 #16
I'm curious. Can you make up a fictional example of a teacher being "set up"? Stinky The Clown Feb 2012 #21
Like the teacher in Florida who was almost fired obamanut2012 Feb 2012 #23
Why? Yooperman Feb 2012 #17
Do you think its reasonable to expect people to teach this way b/c on balance of MichiganVote Feb 2012 #2
Calm down. Stinky The Clown Feb 2012 #4
And I answered your question. Sorry you don't like the truth. MichiganVote Feb 2012 #7
I never questioned the veracity of your opinion. Stinky The Clown Feb 2012 #13
Homes are not public places.... Yooperman Feb 2012 #18
Sure let's just turn everything into a potential police state. MichiganVote Feb 2012 #22
I won't speak for teachers and individual's predicaments, but I won't allow them in my school. NYC_SKP Feb 2012 #3
that surveillance might prevent harm is the primary argument... mike_c Feb 2012 #5
I see what you're saying. Stinky The Clown Feb 2012 #10
I'm not familiar with the case you cited... mike_c Feb 2012 #19
As a teacher I try to behave as if all of the parents and the principal were watching me mia Feb 2012 #6
I'll bet you're like most teachers in that regard Stinky The Clown Feb 2012 #11
!!! mia Feb 2012 #14
Good post. CRK7376 Feb 2012 #37
Some days tempting, but no. Starry Messenger Feb 2012 #9
I like that idea. Stinky The Clown Feb 2012 #12
I was married to a teacher for 29 years.... Yooperman Feb 2012 #15
I would have loved to have had cameras in the classroom several years ago when I had a student mia Feb 2012 #20
I hear you! Yooperman Feb 2012 #33
I taught in a college setting The Genealogist Feb 2012 #31
I can understand your point of view... Yooperman Feb 2012 #34
I'm not a teacher but my clients often believe (and act) as though their horse is their child riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #24
Not a teacher, but what about the privacy rights of the children? Yo_Mama Feb 2012 #25
There are currently videos on the buses, in the hallways, and at the school entrance. femmocrat Feb 2012 #27
It is not as though the video would be posted on youtube... Yooperman Feb 2012 #35
Thanks to you two for your replies Yo_Mama Feb 2012 #38
I have no problem with it. femmocrat Feb 2012 #26
It would be useful to show parents at parent teacher conferences FarCenter Feb 2012 #28
That teacher in CA would have found some other way to get to those kids proud2BlibKansan Feb 2012 #29
we have to expect in this digital age that we already are "on camera" with cell phones and such demtenjeep Feb 2012 #30
It's not about the camera, it's about the POWER. Who gets to decide how the camera is used? saras Feb 2012 #32
~ ~ ~ "Classrooms - Four Walls Filled With Dreams" ~ ~ ~ NYC_SKP Feb 2012 #36
I like the idea of cameras and microphones Rex Feb 2012 #39
Absolutely Kellerfeller Feb 2012 #40
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