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Cyberattacks on schools put students in a dangerous position as many struggle to understand the specific risks after an ...
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Honesty is the best policy, as we believe that our schools should teach children values to live by. Dishonest “sickout” protests by school employees in East Baton Rouge do exactly the opposite.
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Schools face calls to teach Scots kids about dangers of AI
Schools face calls to teach kids as young as primary age about the perils and benefits of artificial intelligence. The emergence of AI has brought a tidal wave of fear and the Record has revealed ...
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Report: Risks of facial recognition technology in schools likely outweigh the benefits
Risks associated with using facial recognition technology in schools likely outweigh the benefits of the biometrics tool, and educators should be cautious about its use, a report from the state ...
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'Not one child should be unaccounted for:' After Maui wildfires, school enrollment suffers
On a recent night on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, Superintendent Keith Hayashi and several board members invited the community to a meeting that was supposed to be about plans to reopen several ...
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Hong Kong should teach CPR in classrooms or at driving schools to reduce deaths, leading medical expert says
Every student in Hong Kong or resident taking their driving test should be required to learn how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to reduce the number of people who die from sudden ...
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Technology in schools comes with risks and rewards, says UN
Risks of technology in classrooms In contrast to digital technology’s potential to improve education, the risks of ICT in education are often ignored by research and evaluations, says the report.
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Editorial: Why dishonest 'sick out' hurts public schools
Honesty is the best policy, as we believe that our schools should teach children values to live by. Dishonest “sickout” protests by school employees in East Baton Rouge do exactly the opposite.
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Schools face calls to teach Scots kids about dangers of AI
Schools face calls to teach kids as young as primary age about the perils and benefits of artificial intelligence. The emergence of AI has brought a tidal wave of fear and the Record has revealed ...

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