In its second annual survey of teachers, more than a fifth (21%) of respondents reported having had adverse comments posted about them on social media sites and of those, 64% were from pupils, 27% were from parents and 9% by both pupils and parents. Abusive language is common accompanied by remarks about teachers' appearance, competence or sexuality. The overwhelming majority of comments were posted by secondary pupils mainly on Facebook.
One teacher about to go on maternity leave was told online by a parent: "My son will fail now because of you." Another discovered a Facebook page set up by a pupil claiming the teacher wanted to kill him. One pupil told a teacher via Twitter: "You are a paedo and your daughter is a whore."
Nearly 47% of teachers received insulting comments and 50% had a comment made about their performance. More than a quarter (26%) had videos/photos of them posted without consent. Of those teachers receiving abuse from parents, 57% received insulting comments and 63% had a comment made about their performance.
Those of whom reported abuse to their head, 40% of the teachers said that no action was taken against pupils and 55% said no action was taken against parents. Where abuse was reported to the police, over 77% said no action was taken against pupils and 76% said no action was taken against parents.
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