If you are a student that spends time on school placement as part of an initial-teacher training (ITT) programme and wish to make multiple copies of a BGU resource using BGU photocopiers to hand out in a school classroom, you may only do so if there is an explicit statement in the work that permits this.
In the absence of such a statement you must instead take care to adhere to any copyright licences held by the school. You can normally only make multiple photocopies of books and other copyrighted materials on a school photocopier if the school owns the item in question. That is to say, you cannot take a BGU resource into a school and photocopy it, unless the school own a copy of that same item, or unless there is a statement in the work that explicitly permits this.
It is permitted to photocopy a resource at BGU (within the parameters described in BGU's Code of Practice on Copyright) and take it into a school for personal use, provided it is not further copied and/or distributed.
Most published government documents are subject to Crown Copyright and may be reproduced in any format for non-commercial or training purposes provided that the information is accurate and properly cited. This does not apply if copyright belongs to a third party. For more on crown copyright For more on crown copyright click here.
For further guidance from the Copyright Licensing Agency on copyright in schools click here.