the professional teaching standards established by a state-licensing agency, or
has the academic credentials in the field in which he or she is teaching (SREB
A.1, Varvel II.A)
it makes sense that someone should have teaching credentials, I know this may sounds silly, but everything on the web cannot be trusted as true or credible, so should the person teaching the content have to prove or display their credentials somewhere?
I would hope that conflict could be kept to a minimum, but I suppose with some content or student groups, conflict could crop up. I could see this potentially happening with high school or college students, even though I don't think that other groups could be immune to it.
Establishes standards for student behavior that are designed to ensure academic
integrity and appropriate use of the internet and written communication
this is a must for 8th grade students who need to know how to use the Internet appropriately. i would hate to see students bully eachother in an on line environment that is supposed to be purely academic, not like facebook which is social