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Publication Date: 2004-May-1
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Just Give It to Me Straight: A Case against Filtering the Internet
Callister, T. A., Jr.; Burbules, Nicholas C.
Phi Delta Kappan, v85 n9 p648 May 2004
In this article, the authors cite four reasons why parents and schools should reconsider the use of Internet filters. First, and most simply, filters don't work as advertised. One of the most controversial and contentious issues surrounding the use of new information and communication technologies, especially in schools and libraries, is whether or not authorities should filter students' access to the Internet. On its face, the idea of filtering seems perfectly reasonable. Like other kinds of "filters," Internet filters keep out "bad" content while allowing "good" content to pass through. However, the authors argue that filtering is neither simple nor benign and that, with very few exceptions, schools and libraries should not filter students' access to the Internet.
Descriptors: Internet, Access to Information, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Censorship, Information Policy
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Language: English
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