no.No internet service shouldn't be banned because it is one of the means of education today. But the school board can take decisions about banning some sites such as facebook and all so that students dont misuse the resources provided by the school.
Yes in a Primary School Not in a High School and college.
In schools, the internet can serve as a way for students to collaborate on assignments (Google docs), submit assignments to teachers through specified websites, or do research. In companies, the internet can allow co-workers to communicate about projects they're involved in (through email, primarily), and as with schools, co-workers can collaborate in real-time on projects with the use of Google docs and the like. There are of course other possible usages, but schools (and probably companies) impose limits as to the usage of the internet during work/school hours.
It is the main search engine, and is very important for research projects and more in schools.
Schools do still teach the students how to research...But it is done a lot different. Students are now taught how to research on the internet, versus looking things up in a book.
"Accredited online schools are as credible as traditional schools. This was not always true, but now through the convenience of internet online schools have proved their crediblity. You must however do your research to verify that the online school is accredited."
The internet is a vast network that is available for the public. An intranet is a network that is private and offers a limited amount of information. Intranets can be used by companies or even schools.
American Schools of Oriental Research was created in 1900.
50% of public schools have internet access for their students to use.
It varies from school to school. But in the late 90s most schools had internet.
Knox Schools Wifi - internet - its literally just internet. No caps, no spaces. Just internet.
Convenience
Whilst in school children should be allowed to access the internet. It is a great learning tool however has a lot of inappropriate content. Most schools have a strict "Surfing Policy" allowing children to use the internet for school associated projects, on approved websites. All computers in schools are closely monitored.