The Internet and electronic communications (email, chat rooms and other forms of electronic communication) have vast potential to support curriculum and learning. The Board of Education believes they should be used in schools as a learning resource to educate and to inform. The Board of Education supports the use of the Internet and electronic communications by staff to improve teaching and learning through interpersonal communication, access to information, research, training and collaboration and dissemination of successful educational practices, methods and materials. The Internet and electronic communications are fluid environments in which users may access materials and information from many sources. …

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  • Last Reviewed/Revised: June 2012
  • Last Adopted: December 11, 2008

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Policy Section: GB - All Personnel, Nondiscrimination/Equal Opportunity

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