Schools 'should wait for official report' before installing Wi-Fi
By Geoffrey Lean, Environment Editor Published: 14 October 2007
Schools should think twice about installing Wi-Fi systems while an official investigation into their safety is carried out, teachers' leaders said yesterday.
Philip Parkin, general secretary of the Professional Association of Teachers, said that the investigation – announced late last week by the Health Protection Agency – suggested that there was "no smoke without fire". He added that schools should consider more carefully whether they should introduce them into the classroom.
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Schools should think twice about installing Wi-Fi systems while an official investigation into their safety is carried out, teachers' leaders said yesterday.
Philip Parkin, general secretary of the Professional Association of Teachers, said that the investigation – announced late last week by the Health Protection Agency – suggested that there was "no smoke without fire". He added that schools should consider more carefully whether they should introduce them into the classroom.
Read More...
http://news.independent.co.uk/education/education_news/article3058898.ece
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http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Geoffrey+Lean
Starmail - 14. Okt, 15:59