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| CTAP4: School Board Internet Safety Policy Statements |
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National Assn of Secondary School Principals: Position Statement on Internet Safety(November, 2007) NASSP recommends that school leaders:
NSBA Association Report (2007)Creating & Connecting: Research & Guidleines on Online Social and Educational Networking [pdf] California School Board Association Policy on Cyberbullying [pdf]A policy brief with considerations for identifying and stopping misconduct and determining limits of authority. Recommendations for writing board policies are given. National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE) Policy UpdateDiscussion of Cyberbullying Issues and First Ammendment Rights. |
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