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TEACHERS ON SOCIAL MEDIA: 7 TIPS TO TAKE NOTE

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The presence of social media is felt globally. As a teacher, it is important to figure out where the line is drawn, in terms of social media posts and comments. Your social media post(s) can make you an inspirational teacher, which could help you attract good fortunes. Likewise, your post(s) can make you lose potentially great opportunities.  Hence, here are a few tips to consider when on social media as a teacher: 1. Be careful of what you represent on social media space. BREAKTHROUGH is attached to your online presence. Many might not see what it represents, but in a few years time, they might not be able to repair the damages they have created. Don’t allow your anger to destroy what you are building. 2. Most private schools, especially class A schools check your social media activities before employment. Majority of job seekers’ social media activities are brand tarnishing. Always remember that, your next job opportunity could hinge on your past social media activities. 3.Clean up y