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Write a letter to the board explaining how you use your web page as
a teaching tool and that you need to administer it yourself. Show
concrete examples of why it is necessary. Perhaps they will make an
exception in your case. Good luck to you.
On 9/14/09, Our powers that be haven't openly discussed this (OP)
wrote:
> But we think it's because one new board member is more
> interested in PR than in what's needed for student achievement.
>
> But that's just our opinion.
>
> Right now, the entire school website is hosted on one of our
> servers. The thing I'm concerned about has been my lab webpage.
>
> I utilize my webpage as my lesson plans and all the links I will
> use with the students are on my page.
>
>
> On 9/14/09, techteacher wrote:
>> Are your teaching pages on the school's server? If so, perhaps
>> they could leave them alone. I don't see any purpose for all of
>> the teacher pages to look the same.... but they're not asking
>> me! Maybe they want you all to use a wiki or moodle/joomla. You
>> can customize those pretty easily.
>>
>> I bought my own domain and my own hosting so my class website
>> is separate from the schools. I use a forwarding script on my
>> page that's on the school server.
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