Building a Professional Learning Network (PLN) in education via social media has become quite beneficial. Depending on the desired level of interaction, sites like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube can all be useful. But, social media calls for particular attention when working with the disadvantaged sector. Maintaining boundaries and refraining from actions that can jeopardize the security or privacy of vulnerable people is crucial. The material that educators share must also be suitable and adhere to legal and ethical requirements.

In general, social media can be a potent instrument for improving professional growth in the teaching field. A supportive community can be created and teaching methods can be improved by educators using social media appropriately.