A list of all pages that have property "Target audience" with value "administrators"
- Do we need parental permission for children to post things on the internet? +
- How can we reward children for doing good work (by posting their work online) while still protecting their identities? +
- How will I be able to afford the extra costs of training teachers to use OER? +
- If I legally post online materials created by a minor, would I be liable if someone else misuses that material? +
- If children create materials in the course of their assignments, who owns the copyright? +
- OER are unlikely to be as high-quality, or gain acceptance with the State standards boards, so it is safer to avoid them, don’t you think? +
- OER require too much technology, and our school doesn’t have those types of resources. So we probably can’t participate, right? +
- Other than cost-savings, what other compelling reasons are there for using OER at my school? +
- Should I be worried about encouraging students to look up classroom materials online? What about attendance? What about tests? What about academic honesty? +
- Should I be worried about the abilities of my teachers to actually utilize OER in their classrooms? +
- There is only so much time in the day, so I don’t want to recommend that teachers spend extra time on using new materials or involving students in these ways. Wouldn’t you agree that there is a trade-off here? +
- We cannot afford cheap, unreliable learning materials. The future of our children’s education is at stake! Don’t you agree? +