Two teachers were fired for uploading personal content to their networks

One of them shared several videos on his TikTok account, and the videos went viral among his students, who, at the start of a classroom zoom, started making jokes about this, according to the newspaper El País.

The school management told the teacher of the discomfort of her pupils' parents, and weeks later she was removed from her position. In her defense, according to the newspaper, the teacher stated that she "felt that she felt that her freedom of expression had been affected."

Regarding the case of the school in Carrasco, the teacher published photos in her underwear and shared "political messages-supporters and women's rights," the newspaper said.

The network psychologist Roberto Balaguer said that "social networks are public spaces and what one comments or says is part of one's personal identity." He added that this is part of "the open curriculum" that people have. Balaguer explained that if "one is linked to institutions" there is a "connection" between those personal digital identities and those of the institutions.

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"people often make comments in their personal capacity," but said these things "once they become public when you put them on the networks, they start to be part of the collectives," he concluded.

The President of the Association of private Education Institutes Juan Carlos Noya said that the line between the public and private on social networks is very fine.

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For her part, the renowned feminist teacher, Lilián Celiberti, stated that in these cases teachers are exposed to public lynching.

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