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From High School to Harvard, Students Urge for Clarity on Privacy Rights

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Chad Marlow, ACLU Counsel According to the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF), a Washington, D.C.-based Earlier this month, ACLU’s Rhode Island chapter released a scathing report, “ High School Non-Confidential Report: How School-Loaned Computers May Be Peering Into Your Home ,” that blasted the lack of safeguards to protect students’ privacy.

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Counselors Couldn’t Keep Up With Our Growing Mental Health Crisis, So Peers Stepped Up

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Even when I came on and there were two of us counseling, it wasn’t enough to support that many students. We needed to acknowledge the steep, and growing, demand for counseling services, and we had to create time and space for every student reaching out to receive support.

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Empowering Online Instructors: A Guide to Crisis Prevention and Preparedness 

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Faculty discussions The importance of fostering safe spaces in online spaces cannot be overstated. Engaging in open and ongoing discussions with educational leaders becomes an imperative for creating policies that uphold the safety and well-being of all those who are working in online spaces. Frontiers in Public Health, 9. ERIC Digest.

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Empowering Online Instructors: A Guide to Crisis Prevention and Preparedness 

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Faculty discussions The importance of fostering safe spaces in online spaces cannot be overstated. Engaging in open and ongoing discussions with educational leaders becomes an imperative for creating policies that uphold the safety and well-being of all those who are working in online spaces. Frontiers in Public Health, 9. ERIC Digest.

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Coronavirus FAQ: Everything Schools and Companies Need and Want to Know

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According to the document, local leaders “should be a part of any planning for an outbreak and should request a bargaining session with your employer to discuss readiness. Try having in-depth discussions about what is really important to the children and what they are really interested in.

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Providing Students a Lifeline to Prevent Suicide

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Since not every student will feel comfortable discussing these feelings with an adult, it’s imperative that educators provide them with access to help for when they need it most. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides free, confidential support 24/7 for people in distress.