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  1. Jan 2026
    1. Ideally, consequences should relate to the behavioral infraction, be delivered privately, grow in severity, and be meaningful to students

      To me, I feel like this should automatically be common sense. Consequences shout fit the action and teach students why this action redefined a consequence and help remind them to make better choices.

  2. Oct 2024
    1. Check your privacy settings.

      This would be important especially for minors. I think it should be taught about more and that there should be actual lessons on how to check these things and what to look for, for safety measures.

    2. While some content on public social media can harm your chances of being hired, other content may make you stand out as a potential asset for a company.

      I can see both sides of if this is fair or not. I do believe in having freedom to post what you want on social media without fearing that it will cost you a job or reflect your professional beliefs, but I also believe that companies have the right to hire people based on what they put on social media due to the company's policies on what is appropriate and what constitutes as the company's standards and beliefs.

    3. Sacco lost her job, had employees of a hotel threaten to strike if she stayed there, and received criticism from her family. Months after the incident, after being limited in where she could find employment, she was still under scrutiny for her career choices

      This has become a big problem in today's society due to cancel culture. Many actors have lost their jobs due to a tweet they sent out years ago, even if they no longer have that belief or have sense deleted or apologized for it.