September 28, 2011
Background
Usually the public thinks of censorship in relation to books, however there is a growing censorship issue in schools and school libraries – overly restrictive filtering of educational websites reaching far beyond the requirements of the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA). Students, teachers, and school librarians in many schools are frustrated daily when they discover legitimate educational websites blocked by filtering software installed by their school.

Filtering websites does the next generation of digital citizens a disservice. Students must develop skills to evaluate information from all types of sources in multiple formats, including the Internet. Relying solely on filters does not teach young citizens how to be savvy searchers or how to evaluate the accuracy of information.
Over extensive filtering also extends to the use of online social networking sites such as FaceBook, Twitter, YouTube, Blogger, etc. In order to make school more relevant to students and enhance their learning experiences, educators need to be able to incorporate those same social interactions that are successful outside of school into authentic assignments in the school setting. Unfortunately, filters implemented by school districts also block many of the social networking sites.
To raise awareness of the overly restrictive blocking of legitimate, educational websites and academically useful social networking tools in schools and school libraries, AASL has designated one day during Banned Books Week as Banned Websites Awareness Day. On Wednesday, Sept. 28, AASL is asking school librarians and other educators to promote an awareness of how overly restrictive filtering affects student learning.
Resources
- Press Release: AASL designates Wednesday, September 28, 2011, as Banned Websites Awareness Day
- “Filtering Texas-Style: An Interview with Michael Gras and Scott Floyd” Knowledge Quest 39, no.1 (September/October 2010), pages 30-37.
- “Minors’ First Amendment Rights: CIPA & School Libraries” Knowledge Quest 39, no.1 (September/October 2010), pages 16-21.
- Banned Websites Awareness Day on Essential Links
- AASLBlog postings on Banned Websites Awareness Day

