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Social Media Between Students and Teachers Restricted in Mo.



A new law in Missouri places restrictions on the amount of contact teachers and students can have online. Teachers nationwide have used social media as classroom tools. The sponsor of the bill said that she doesn’t want to see the technology itself curbed, but the transparency of what is said improved.

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