As 2012 came to a close, it seemed like everyone from politicians to education experts took opportunities to voice their opinions on the state of America’s schools and to express their hopes about the coming year.
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As 2012 came to a close, it seemed like everyone from politicians to education experts took opportunities to voice their opinions on the state of America’s schools and to express their hopes about the coming year.
As 2012 came to a close, it seemed like everyone from politicians to education experts took opportunities to voice their opinions on the state of America’s schools and to express their hopes about the coming year.
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DO YOU CONNECT WITH RESPECT? TAKE OUR QUIZ TO FIND OUT Whether you're a child, young person, parent, carer, grandparent, teacher, established or new internet user, everyone can play a role in helping to make the internet a great and safe place.
The key is to Connect with Respect: to look after yourself and look out for others when you are online.
Take our test to find out how well you Connect with Respect and then challenge your family and friends to beat your score. Don’t worry if there’s room for improvement. We've created some handy tips to help you on your way.
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March 28, 12:01 PM
I picked this site because it provides a nice starting point for a discussion on digital citizenship. I love that is from the UK--these concerns are global. Delete the scoop?
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