Yeah, of course. If you like, have the time to finish your homework, then get on the computer to do research. Because sometimes, simply saying, textbooks only tends to give you overviews at time, but for really detailed answers, look on internet. Also being able to use the computer at school makes doing homework a lot easier, so as long you are not playing games behind your teacher's back.
If it''s using the internet to support school work or school related activities, then I would support that.
School internet should only be accessed with permission of a teacher. Most WiFi signals and computers owned by the school will have a password to gain access.
From a shop or the internet 🙆
Yes in a Primary School Not in a High School and college.
They should be looking for it in far places or they should get out of home school and have high school curriculum. I hope this answer helps you. You may look up the internet if this doesn't help.
Because that, according to all my high school teachers, is known as plagiarism.
Maybe because your school does not put them on the internet
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.
It varies from school to school. But in the late 90s most schools had internet.
Sunrin Internet High School was created in 1899.
you can go on the Internet and send emails and research and use the Internet to go to school (like GVA which isn't home school but needs the Internet
When you are at school and they block some things and you might need them things they block.