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5 Internet Safety Tips for Teachers

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This could expose confidential student data, compromise work communications, and even jeopardize the safety of those around you. Phishing Attacks Fraudsters frequently use misleading emails, phone calls, SMSs, social media DMs, and other digital channels to deceive victims and extract confidential information.

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Crunch the numbers—The latest and greatest data on edtech

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The study utilizes anonymized data from over 30,000 confidential sessions teens held on the AI-powered app during the 2023-24 school year. Interestingly, students did not frequently mention the role of social media or how they were communicating on the app.

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How today’s tech departments are moving into the future

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We’ve pushed back on that because it puts districts in a interesting spot because that’s what we use even though it’s confidential data. Burt : Our curriculum and tech departments are tied together; they’re separate departments, but one hand doesn’t move without the other. Another support I would offer is EveryoneOn.org.

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6 Ways Teacher-authors Protect Their Online Privacy

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Its end-to-end encryption means no one sees your messages except who you choose, not even Signal, and is considered the gold standard of communication privacy. If you read spy novels, they often use Signal for their communication. Use Signal instead. It might be a code sent to your phone or an Authenticator app.

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Why We Need to Share Care, Appreciation, Kindness and Empathy (CAKE) in our Classrooms  

Faculty Focus

Care Through Acknowledging Students Strengths Explicit communication and constant reminders about your care for your students help them understand your intention that you care about them as humans. Journal of the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies , 17 (1), 28-46. Hima Rawal and other GREAT graduate educators.

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Challenging Implicit Linguistic Biases in Teaching and Learning Across Disciplines Through Student-Faculty Partnerships

Scholarly Teacher

Keywords: Student partnerships, Asset-Based Mindset, Language Resources Introduction In educational contexts, English is often privileged as the language of communication and instruction. Pseudonyms are used to protect participant identities, and general references to disciplinary contexts are provided for confidentiality purposes.

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How Academic Advising Impacts the Question: Are You Coming Back Next Semester?

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Institution-specific history, mission, vision, values, and culture Curriculum, degree programs, and other academic requirements and options Institution-specific policies, procedures, rules, and regulations Legal guidelines of advising practice, including privacy regulations and confidentiality The characteristics, needs, and experiences of major and (..)