I am a 27-year-old female who has been teaching for 3 years. I have been making teacher-related content on TikTok and Instagram for a few months now. My content includes setting up my classroom, story times, and DIML.
I am a 27-year-old female who has been teaching for 3 years. I have been making teacher-related content on TikTok and Instagram for a few months now. My content includes setting up my classroom, story times, and DIML. Yesterday we found out that next year we are getting a new principal for the next school year. Our Current principal was telling me about how she also makes school-related content, so during lunch, me and one of my colleagues and I looked her up on social media, found her account, and saw she posted a lot of negative stuff towards teachers making content and how they should focus on teaching. After I saw this, I blocked her. My coworkers told me I need to unlock her and get her permission to post, which she will definitely not allow (as she said in one of her videos), even though I already have permission from the superintendent. What should I do, unblock her and ask to post, or keep it the way it is? My content is clean, doesn’t show my students’ faces or information, and the school district I teach at is not known to the public. submitted by /u/talkingandteaching [link] [comments]