But many educators view the challenge of acceptable use as an educational opportunity, not a danger - as long as the education works.
In the context of the 1990's, however, many educators view the last generation's questioning of institutional authority as positively wholesome.
Many educators view the events of Sept. 11 and its aftermath as a watershed for this generation of students.
As college costs have skyrocketed (tuition alone at Tisch this year is $31,690, compared to $14,940 in 1990), educators also view career preparation as something of a moral imperative.
Many educators view the Chancellor's District as a success, since test scores at many of its schools have climbed steadily since the district was created in 1996.
But across Connecticut, some educators are viewing UConn's expansion with more fear than envy.
Most educators view the G.E.D. as a valuable option for people who do not make it through high school, but they do not consider it equivalent.
But many educators and academics view the standards movement as a catastrophic mistake and as a cynical ploy designed to distract attention from "real" reform.
Cognitive science has changed on how educators view learning.