The Knight
Commissioners and 40 other invited members to FOCAS will discuss how the media
facilitates citizen engagement, the information rights and responsibilities of
citizens, and the role of media in the electoral process. Participants will
develop recommendations for citizens, media, and public institutions to serve
the goals of American democracy better.
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1. Establish a policy for dealing with incidents in which students break school rules and their inappropriate behavior is showcased publicly on social-networking sites.
2. Outline clear guidelines for administrators that spell out how schools should discipline students based on information garnered from social-networking sites, and let parents and students know about those rules.
3. Educate students about online-safety issues and how to use sites such as Facebook and MySpace responsibly.
4. Have a policy in place for dealing with cyber bullying.
5. If teachers are using social-networking sites for educational purposes, they should establish clear guidelines for how they intend to communicate with students via those sites.