Shocker: School Boards Notice That The Internet Isn't Dangerous
from the about-time dept
While Congress has been busy rushing through all sorts of legislation to try to ban social networks from school in the name of protecting the children, it seems that they never bothered to ask schools what they thought of the internet and social networks. Instead, as politicians are known to do, they simply took the sensational headlines about the supposed "threat" of social networks as if it must be true (or, at least, as if it were the perfect opportunity for some grandstanding). However, someone who prefers to remain anonymous has passed on the news that the National School Boards Association has put out a report noting that fears concerning students on the internet are greatly exaggerated and that social networks can be quite positive for children. In surveying students, they found that most students understand the message that they should be wary of strangers online (just as they should be when walking down the street). They know not to reveal too much and they know not to go meet strangers without permission. Sure, there will always be a few exceptions, but it's very rare. Based on this, the report says that it makes sense for schools to explore more constructive uses of social networks in educational settings, rather than worrying so much about locking them down. Of course, if some folks in Congress have their way, that won't be possible.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Finally they are coming around and realizing that the internet isn't the danger, but rather the poor parenting of those kids who get them selves into trouble.
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Kids photos on the web...
The guy also made some (imho rather creepy) comments about having Cairo's picture on the website; apparently there are pedophiles about who search the web for photos of children.
Later that same afternoon while I was helping Destiny do her paper run I noticed that the front page photo was two local children (full names in the caption) helping clean up a nearby gully. But that's OK because everybody knows pedophiles don't read newspapers.
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Unfortunately, I doubt that this is going to change Congress' minds about it; they play too much on children safety and education. Not to mention there's probably some God-forsaken lobbying arm at the works in a situation like this.
Welcome to America.
"'You are free to do as we tell you!'" - Bill Hicks on the American gov't, "Revelations"
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Eh.
If this statement doesn't make sense to you, move along. =D
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Re: Eh.
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Ban public.
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Re: Ban public.
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Re: Ban public.
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I just don't get it...
Way to go on that whole, "protect the children" thing Congress.
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Re: I just don't get it...
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But they would say that, wouldn't they...
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web 2.0
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