Friday, 28 September 2012

Introduction

A wireless network is sadly an important part of schools, so  about 70 percent of primary schools and 80 percent of secondary schools have installed it for convenience and education purpose.

However, it must be said that schools should turn off the wireless network for especially primary students because of potential health risks such as headache, dizziness, memory loss, and difficulty in concentration.

This article will review the health issues connected to wireless technology which are used by students and look at the current council's policy on Wi-Fi. 


1 comment:

  1. Personally, I think it's not a good idea to bring Wi-Fi into schools because it's more of a distraction than anything. Coming from experience (sadly) having connection to the internet usually means students aren't going to work and go on things like Facebook and other stuff. Unless they are younger children which is quite sad really because we didn't get those privileges at their ages :( and they may also grow up to become spoilt because they grow to become dependent on the new technology.

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