Ofsted: More internet freedom for pupils is safer
Wednesday 10th February 2010, 9:57AM GMT.
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Pupils who are given more freedom to search the internet at school are less ‘vulnerable’ to online dangers according to Ofsted.
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Another pile of rubbish to come out of OFSTED. I work in a Telford school as a Technician. We have a system that locks down the ability to go on games, adult material etc When this system fails, complaints from teachers about kids not doing what they should be doing increase massively.
As they say, those that can’t do it, teach it, those who can’t do it, and cant teach, become an ofsted inspector.
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