Internet Filters In Schools

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Web Filters: Affecting Students and Teachers Since 2000 Many resources are used in schools today, including something we use every day: the Internet. To fully utilize the Internet, we need to be able to get into all parts of it, no matter the content. This is where censorship in schools comes into play. Many schools have placed some type of filter on their Internet browsers to protect young students who are going through grade school. However, school officials do not see what negative feedback is coming from these filters being placed on students’ computers, or even the schools computers, due to the possible knowledge that could be gained by the blocked content. While some schools think that installing filters on their computers is beneficial to students, these filters should not be used so that the educational advantages that the Internet possess can be fully accessed and used by students and faculty alike. The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) was put into effect in 2000 to make people aware of the importance …show more content…

First, the school has to purchase the filter for their servers. In addition, they have to download the software, causing space to be taken up. These two steps cost the school money that they could spend on other, more important resources that are needed to help improve the school while also wasting time in doing such actions for the school. Schools need to make smarter purchases and take into account the fact that time has a long-term effect from past actions. Kristin Rushowy, an education reporter for The Star newspaper in Canada, says, “... trustees decided to hold public consultations before spending up to $100,000 on filters…” (Rushowy). This shows how thousands of dollars are spent on web filters that may not need not be needed, thereby showing that filters are pointless and are constantly wasting parents and teachers time and

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