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not exist. The best filter lies between the ears
of each student. Whether or not a school decides
to filter, it is the job of every educator to teach
students how to be information literate citizens
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| International Readings and Research |
- Big
Brother Comes to School: Telling teachers what
to read and what to believe
Jamie McKenzie From
Now On, 2005
- Center
for the Safe and Responsible Internet Use
Nancy Willard
- Constitutional
and Legal Issues
Nancy Willard in
From Now On, 2005
- Filtering
and Blocking Software
Danny Sullivan, SearchEngineWatch
April 2005
- FilterGate,
or knowing what we're walling In or walling
out
Art Wolinsky MultiMedia Schools, May/June
2001
- Filtering
software: Better, but still fallible
Consumer Reports Online,
June 2005
- Filtering
the Web
Jamie McKenzie From Now On, 1996
- Free
the Internet!
Stephanie Griest National
Association of Elementary School Principals,
March/April 2004
- Guilty
until Proven Innocent: E-Mail blocking comes
to schools
Jamie McKenzie From
Now On, 2001
- Intellectual
Freedom and Internet Filters: Can we have both?
Doug Johnson Presentation
Notes, 2005
- Keeping
Safe, Staying Smart
Nancy Willard District
Administration, Jan 2003
- See
No Evil: How Internet filters affect the search
for online health information
Kaiser Family Foundation,
December 2002
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