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Are the needs of advanced, ESL, and Special Education students met with the use of technology?

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Are the needs of advanced, ESL, and Special Education students met with the use of technology?

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Yes. When teachers integrate technology into their classrooms, it is easier to create different instructional activities that meet the needs of all students. AAL laptop students who require advanced English and/or mathematics curriculum may be placed in advanced classes with students who are not in the AAL laptop program, with laptops on carts available for use by students who are not in the AAL Laptop Program. Is there an Internet filter at school to protect students from inappropriate material? Yes. The district uses one of the best filters for educational institutions. It filters out almost all of the inappropriate web sites. People who post offensive material continue to find new ways to “get around” the filters. Teachers inform their students about what to do if they happen to access an inappropriate site by mistake (exit quickly and tell the teacher). Students are held accountable for using the Internet for school purposes only. Additionally, teachers monitor Internet use by ming

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Yes. When teachers integrate technology into their classrooms, it is easier to create different instructional activities that meet the needs of all students. AAL laptop students who require advanced mathematics curriculum may be placed in advanced classes with students who are not in the AAL laptop program, with laptops on carts available for use by students who are not in the AAL Laptop Program. Is there an Internet filter at school to protect students from inappropriate material? Yes. The district uses one of the best filters for educational institutions. It filters out almost all of the inappropriate web sites. People who post offensive material continue to find new ways to “get around” the filters. Teachers inform their students about what to do if they happen to access an inappropriate site by mistake (exit quickly and tell the teacher). Students are held accountable for using the Internet for school purposes only. Additionally, teachers monitor Internet use by mingling with stude

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