Bailey Wang
ASA002A03
Week 6
Is Wi-Fi in Schools Safe? By Brian Spero explains the
harmful effects of EMF radiation on developing children. Similar to smog,
radiation is an invisible threat contributing to negative effects on children.
Schools receive a stronger Wi-Fi service compared to the Wi-Fi used in homes.
These Wi-Fi signals maintain a larger server size and are able to pass through
solids such as cement. Despite the schools knowing about the harmful effects
from these higher grade Wi-Fi services, they would rather allow their students
to be put at harm rather than come forward and admit their mistakes.
The improvement in technology causes schools to rely on
technological methods of teachings. From my experience, my high school recently
obtained Chromebooks from the administration, thus, they started to change
their teaching to accommodate the additional material. As well as in college,
majority of the homework are due in a digital format, therefore, relying on a
stable Wi-Fi service on campus. Schools always support the advancement of
technology; however, never seem to explain the harmful effects of them. Since
many schools acknowledges the harmful affects of EMF waves, it brings the question
of whether they are contributing to the Rockefeller teachings.
Is it possible to teach material better without technology?
Spero, B. (2015, April 25). Is Wifi In Schools Safe. BostonParents Paper . Retrieved October 25, 2017, from http://bostonparentspaper.co/articile/print.php?id=3009522
Thinkstockphoto. (2017). Boys using laptop in library. Retrieved from http://www.thinkstockphotos.com/image/stock-photo-boys-using-laptop-in-library/76762884/popup?sq=education%20technology/f=CPIHVX/s=DynamicRank
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