Description |
24 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm. |
Series |
Points of view |
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Points of view (KidHaven Publishing)
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Bibliography |
Includes index. |
Contents |
Is someone watching? -- Private or public? -- An adult's right to know -- A kid's right to privacy -- Schools and safety -- Inside and outside of school -- A matter of national security -- Spying or safety? -- What's your opinion? -- Glossary -- For more information -- Index. |
Summary |
"Privacy has always been a major concern for young people, and with the rise of laptops, tablets, and smartphones, it is much easier for them to hide what they re doing from adults. However, there are still ways for parents, teachers, and even the government to see what young people are doing online. Is this ethical? Is it necessary? These questions and more are posed as readers explore the complex issue of privacy in the digital age. Balanced main text, informative fact boxes, and visual elements such as photographs and graphic organizers give readers a comprehensive understanding of this topical issue." --(Source of summary not specified) |
Subject |
Internet and children -- Juvenile literature.
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Internet -- Security measures -- Juvenile literature.
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Privacy, Right of -- Juvenile literature.
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ISBN |
9781534524866 (6 pack) |
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153452486X (6 pack) |
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9781534524231 (library bound book) |
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1534524231 (library bound book) |
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9781534524859 (paperbackbook) |
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1534524851 (paperback) |
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9781534524248 (eBook) |
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