Hi All - I'm discovering that most teachers are blocked at school from using social media programs like twitter and facebook, and even wikipedia. The funny thing is that the US Dept of Education has a twitter account for teacher information. Further, in the National Educational technology Plan, the use of social media for professional development is encouraged, so what's with this blocking of teacher access? According to CIPA, students must be protected (filtered) on school networks, but this does not mean that teachers should be in the same category. I was in Washington, DC last week and spoke with Jim Shelton (Innovaitons guy under Duncan), Hal Plotkin (senior policy advisor), and Karen Cator (Educational technology Director) in the Dept of Education. Each agreed that blocking of teachers is a hindrance to teacher growth and connectivity. However, I don't think the administrators across the United States are clear on this. If you feel like being heard on this issue or any other issue pertaining to the NETP, you can leave a comment on the dept of ed site. When I met with the Ed people, each asked that comments be posted. So I did. You can do the same at the following link.
http://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010Terry Smith
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