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What is considered a breach in student teacher confidentiality?

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What is considered a breach in student teacher confidentiality?

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A bit more specific information would help. From the phrasing of your question it almost looks like you are trying to get a teacher fired and are looking for an excuse to conjure up. That said, taking your question at face value – certain violations of privilidged information (such as revealing that a student has a disability without the consent of the student and/or their parents) might be grounds for firing. Publicly announcing grades without student consent is inapropriate, but would probably be handled with a lesser disiplinary measure unless it was a repeat offense. In conversations between the student and teacher, confidentiality should never be assumed. Teachers are required to report certain things (such as abuse – this is called the mandated reporter law), and should be expected to discuss student needs, problems, and other issues with other teachers and administrators. A good teacher will be tactful on touchy issues, but it’s not a law. Discussing things with your parents is

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