No. There is a certain distance that a teacher/student relationship must keep to remain effective. I would not want my son to sign on to his Facebook page to see a comment about his teacher regarding something that would be deemed inappropriate.
Or the other way around. This could result in a loss of respect, and an inability for the teacher to remain neutral. However, a teacher could certainly create a page relevant to their class.
That way updates for homework, class projects, or special class events could be posted for all the students to benefit.
Yes, I don't see why not. If either of them are posting things that would be inappropriate for either their teacher or student to see, then they should reconsider what they post to their Facebook.
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