Which light-hearted teacher social media accounts are worth a follow?
If we didn’t laugh we would cry. So, let’s take a moment to consider which social media accounts we can use to disguise any teacher issues with humour …
1. Mrs Smith (Facebook)
Not for those who are sensitive about language!
Mrs Smith tells us how it is with very humorous results.
She has a following of 34K on Facebook which means that her year six children are very impressed!
Who do you follow on Facebook?
2. @TeachWithTadgh (TikTok)
Entertaining parodies of common teacher issues …
Teacher Tadgh can see the funny side of most teaching situations.
Who do you follow on Tik Tok?
3. ICT with Mr P (Facebook)
Mr P. provides hilarity throughout the week!
His requests for amusing anecdotes, fun podcasts and art memes. He also knows a bit about technology …
What other Facebook accounts should we mention?
4. @Bored_Teachers (Twitter)
Based in the US, these social posts offer some realism about the job!
They are often funny aspects of the profession which we can all relate to …
Who do you follow on Twitter?
5. Teaching Humor (Instagram)
Another US page, sharing the funniest teacher memes from all over the internet.
Who do you follow on Instagram?
Whilst we advocate maintaining a professional social media platform, every industry needs an outlet to laugh at itself …