PROPOSED MODEL CONTRACT LANGUAGE
Language in school board policies, collective bargaining or other labor-management agreements, and state and local laws can protect students and educators alike. Sample language regarding the use of social media in learning environments includes:
- Employees shall not be directed, expected, or asked to connect, respond, post, or initiate communications on any social media platform.
- No employee shall be evaluated, rewarded, or face any consequences whatsoever for not engaging in school-related issues on social media.
- Employees are discouraged from accepting or initiating social media connections with students and/or families and are encouraged to limit all electronic communication with students and/or families to employer email and those platforms and websites that are maintained or provided by the employer.
- Annually, the employer will provide training or notification to all employees on the acceptable use of electronic communication and social media, including any requirements and limitations included in employer policies and state law.
- Annually, the employer will provide notification to students and families that employees are not expected to engage in electronic communication with students and/or families by any means other than employer email and those platforms and websites that are maintained or provided by the employer.
While addressing issues related to social media in learning environments, districts and associations can agree to form a Technology Oversight Committee. This committee can create language that addresses the social media issues highlighted in this document. Sample language about creating such a committee includes:
In recognition of the fact that technological devices and software are changing rapidly and that no contract provision can foresee the nature of these changes, the District and the Association agree to form a Technology Oversight Committee to make non-binding, non-precedent setting recommendations to the Superintendent or the Superintendent’s designee and the Association President or Association President’s designee proposing appropriate actions to deal with such technological changes. These recommendations shall not involve any discipline of Unit Members. The Association and the District agree that recommendations are to relate only to the issues at hand and are not to apply to future circumstances, which must be examined on their own merits.
- The Committee shall be composed of three Association appointees, three District appointees, and one mutually agreed-upon member;
- The Committee shall conduct a technology and technology-related needs assessment;
- The Committee may recommend training or additional training for Unit Members to be granted supervision rights for technology using students or equipment; and
- The Committee may recommend equipment, network access and software selection, and use as well as revision or alteration of procedures for computer use or for student supervision.
The District shall maintain a Technology Oversight Committee made up of _______ members. The Association shall have at least as many members as any other constituent group of the Committee and shall appoint all Association members of the Committee. Among its other tasks, the Committee shall be responsible for designing the conditions of an “Acceptable Use Agreement.”
All actual or alleged threats of violence—whether oral, written, or symbolic—against students, employees, visitors, educational facilities, or oneself, in connection with and in the course of a Unit Member’s employment, shall be immediately reported in accordance with [insert policy, regulation, law]. The Superintendent, or designee, will promptly investigate such threats and shall be responsible for ensuring that appropriate procedures are followed to ensure the safety of students, educators, and the learning community, and the maintenance of a welcoming environment for all. Any member who reports a threat in accordance with this provision and [insert policy, regulation, law] shall be held harmless from any liability in connection therewith.
During the first month of school, Principals and Supervisors will annually inform all Unit Members of the [insert policy, regulation, law] and shall discuss any changes impacting the handling of such threats.