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Using the Internet for student research in secondary schools

Schools and classrooms are dynamic, interactive, social places, where teachers and students communicate, share information, and challenge each other’s ideas. Teachers guide student learning by posing problems, encouraging student questions, and offering opportunities for students to find solutions. Here we look at the do’s and don’ts of using the Web for student research in school.
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