Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wolf, Sara
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2008
Subjects:
Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ820255
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1867180888578588672
author Wolf, Sara
author_facet Wolf, Sara
Wolf, Sara
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Coping with Mandated Restrictions on Intellectual Freedom in K-12 Schools Wolf, Sara Intellectual Freedom Access to Information Elementary Secondary Education School Libraries Federal Legislation Information Policy Library Policy Library Services Access to information is an essential art of the educational system. The reality is, however, that there are laws and policies in effect that can restrict what information is available to students and teachers in K-12 schools. Selection policies, Acceptable Use Policies, Circulation Policies, as well as federal laws and acts, all place restrictions of some sort on the access to information by students and teachers. How can the ideal of free and open access to information be achieved in an environment governed by policies and laws? In this article, the author discusses how library media specialist can cope with mandated restrictions on intellectual freedom in K-12 schools. One of the best ways a school library media specialist can cope with the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) in the school library is to establish a relationship with the proper authority in the school or district who is able to disable the school filter.
format Recurso educativo Open Access
id eric_EJ820255
institution ERIC Institute of Education Sciences
language en
publishDate 2008
record_format eric
spellingShingle Coping with Mandated Restrictions on Intellectual Freedom in K-12 Schools
Wolf, Sara
Intellectual Freedom
Access to Information
Elementary Secondary Education
School Libraries
Federal Legislation
Information Policy
Library Policy
Library Services
Coping with Mandated Restrictions on Intellectual Freedom in K-12 Schools Wolf, Sara Intellectual Freedom Access to Information Elementary Secondary Education School Libraries Federal Legislation Information Policy Library Policy Library Services Access to information is an essential art of the educational system. The reality is, however, that there are laws and policies in effect that can restrict what information is available to students and teachers in K-12 schools. Selection policies, Acceptable Use Policies, Circulation Policies, as well as federal laws and acts, all place restrictions of some sort on the access to information by students and teachers. How can the ideal of free and open access to information be achieved in an environment governed by policies and laws? In this article, the author discusses how library media specialist can cope with mandated restrictions on intellectual freedom in K-12 schools. One of the best ways a school library media specialist can cope with the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) in the school library is to establish a relationship with the proper authority in the school or district who is able to disable the school filter.
title Coping with Mandated Restrictions on Intellectual Freedom in K-12 Schools
topic Intellectual Freedom
Access to Information
Elementary Secondary Education
School Libraries
Federal Legislation
Information Policy
Library Policy
Library Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ820255