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How digital books connect vulnerable students with reading

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So when it comes to reading, sometimes success can look like a student simply picking up a book. In my classroom, students generally read below grade level. Confidential access to digital books for readers of all abilities.

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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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6 Ways Teacher-authors Protect Their Online Privacy

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If you read spy novels, they often use Signal for their communication. Basically, this means before you access confidential and critical information (like your banking), you must show you possess another device that only the real person would have, such as your phone. It might be a code sent to your phone or an Authenticator app.

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Top PDF Editors Among Educators

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Lesson plans and materials can be shared as PDFs with reasonable assurance they will be able to access and read it. Document Security: Nitro Pro provides encryption and password protection features, ensuring the confidentiality and integrity of sensitive educational documents.

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

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Give students time to first read these on their own. Ask students to read a few notes aloud. You may ask students to share how they feel and what they experience when they read or hear these notes of appreciation. Storytelling to Practice Empathy Read or have several students read portions of Gate A-4 out loud.

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Companies Are Bought, Not Sold: M&A Advice From 3 Edtech CEOs Who Survived the Process

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At the EdSurge SF Edtech Meetup last week, Taylor was joined by a pair of fellow education technology entrepreneurs who also built and sold their startups—and survived to tell their tales: Jacob Klein, former CEO of Motion Math and now director of learning games at Curriculum Associates , and SchoolMint /Hero K12 CEO, Jinal Jhaveri.

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When an Online Teaching Job Becomes a Window into Child Abuse

Edsurge

Throughout the onboarding process, and in all the company materials she’d read since, she had never come across any specific guidance. The teachers, meanwhile, get that treasured trifecta of decent pay ($14 to $26 per hour), flexible scheduling, and a premade curriculum. But the experience with the boy left her shaken and confused.

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