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German state bans teacher-student contact on Facebook

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Press Trust of India Berlin
A German state has banned students and teachers from becoming friends on Facebook, citing that it was not possible for them to keep a professional relationship if they could see each others photos and postings.

The education ministry in Rhineland-Palatinate, in western Germany, informed its schools about its new rules in a booklet, The Local reported quoting a spokesman.

The state's data protection commissioner, Edgar Wagner, said the educational role of schools did not fit with the business model of Facebook -- to collect personal data for commercial reasons.

He said that there were plenty of other ways pupils and teachers could get in touch.
 

In other German states also there are strict rules about teacher-pupil contact, the report said.

In Baden-Wurttemberg the use of social networks is restricted in schools. Saxony said in the summer that it was also working on similar rules.

In Schleswig-Holstein teachers were told to stop using Facebook to plan school trips or to give out grades at the end of 2012.

But Rheinland-Palatinate is the first German state to ban friendship between staff and children all together, the report said.

Teachers have also been told to stop using the platform to give out grades, set homework and plan trips, it said.

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First Published: Oct 22 2013 | 8:27 PM IST

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