Importance of Understanding and Upholding Legal Mandates in Preventing Online Shaming to the Teachers
Twenty-first-century methods of learning and teaching have been rapidly changing because of technological advancement. We already rely so much on the internet that it has already impacted our way of living. Google classroom, for example, became the virtual classroom for most of the students in the implementation of blended learning in different parts of the world. It vividly helped students and teachers to adapt to the effects brought by the pandemic. However, the internet has also been a tool for online shaming. Especially in social media, where everyone can express their opinion, people, in some instances, tend to call out authorities but in some other cases to make clout to discriminate plainly. “Online Shaming” to the Teachers Online shaming is linked to major social media issues on trolling and cyberbullying. Some defined online shaming as a tool for people to feel good about themselves knowing that they set sympathy from many people than their victim/s (Cabanes & Cornelio, 20...