Age verification laws in the U.S. aim to protect minors but may limit K12 students’ access to valuable educational resources. Explore the effects of internet content restrictions and potential solutions.
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Digital Barriers: How US Age Verification Laws Unintentionally Restrict Access to K-12 Educational Resources
New age verification laws in the US, aimed at restricting explicit content, are inadvertently limiting K-12 students’ access to valuable educational materials in literature, art, and science.
Age Verification, Content Restrictions, and Internet Censorship: The Digital Wall Impacting K-12 Education
Strict age verification, content restrictions, and internet censorship laws in U.S. states like South Dakota and Wyoming are unintentionally creating barriers to educational resources for K-12 students, limiting access to literature, art, and critical learning tools.