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Moody’s rates education sector at ‘high’ cyber risk in 2024
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The cybersecurity risk score for the education and nonprofit sectors has jumped from “moderate” to “high” over the past two years.
18h ago
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Demand for $200M FCC cybersecurity pilot far exceeds capacity
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The agency said it received requests totaling $3.7 billion from school and library applicants nationwide in need of cybersecurity supports.
on Thu, 1AM
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4 key strategies for school ransomware prevention and response
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Using state and federal supports and embracing a people-first approach are among the most crucial best practices, school district tech leaders say.
on Nov 4
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What Albuquerque Public Schools learned from a cyberattack
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The New Mexico school district shored up defenses after a "devastating" 2022 experience and is working with partners to prevent another crisis.
on Oct 29
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School ransomware attacks are on the rise. What can districts do?
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Cyberattacks inflict logistical, legal and financial damage on schools — and take an emotional and physical toll on their communities.
on Oct 28
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AI discipline lawsuit highlights need for school policies
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The student’s parents say his punishment was “arbitrary and capricious” and that claims of cheating constituted “threats, intimidation and coercion.”
on Oct 21
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Are schools communicating their AI policies to students well enough?
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Some 37% of teens said they were unsure if their school had developed rules on AI use, according to a Common Sense Media survey.
on Sep 23
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Teachers’ awareness of open educational resources hits 5-year high
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Middle and high school teachers in particular showed higher levels of awareness than those in lower grades, according to Bay View Analytics data.
on Sep 12
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What do schools need to know about AI paraphrasing detection tools?
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Detection software can now spot text that summarizes generative AI, but one expert cautions against rushing to use results for discipline.
on Aug 26
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Partnerships key in supporting military-connected students with disabilities
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Military families' frequent moves can cause stress and anxiety about potential gaps in special education services, said OSEP conference speakers.
on Aug 9
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Roughly 25% of teachers see more harm than good in using AI in K-12
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Only 6% of educators say the benefits of AI in schools outweigh the difficulties of using the technology, a recent Pew Research Center survey found.
on May 29
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How can schools prepare for ADA digital accessibility requirements?
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A new U.S. Department of Justice rule aims to ensure that state and local government web content and mobile apps are accessible for people with disabilities.
on May 15
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Net neutrality is back. What does that mean for schools?
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The FCC restored a national standard that prevents providers from creating “pay-to-play internet fast lanes,” which could help ease the digital divide.
on May 14
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Universal school meal policies may help reduce childhood obesity
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A recent University of Washington study adds to a growing body of research that finds benefits for serving free meals to all students.
on Apr 25
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How much are students using AI in their writing?
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In the year since Turnitin launched its AI writing detection tool, the company found students have consistently used the tech in classwork.
on Apr 16
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23% of teachers experienced a gun-related school lockdown in 2022-23
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Some 69% of educators say addressing mental health would be a “very effective” prevention strategy, a Pew Research Center survey found.
on Apr 16
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How can educators weave fun into math curriculum?
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Games and other activities can make the subject more engaging, encourage collaboration and boost student self-esteem, one expert says.
on Apr 11
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As teacher use of AI detection grows, discipline guidance a mixed bag
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Student discipline in response to plagiarism rose from 48% to 64% over the last school year, according to the Center for Democracy & Technology.
on Apr 2
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Multilingual teachers in short supply as newcomer needs grow
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Some schools are beginning to tap into higher ed partnerships to recruit teachers who work with English learners and newcomer students.
on Mar 2
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AI-Powered Conversation Platform Accelerates Language Learning | K-12 Dive
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on Feb 8
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Teaching self-assessment can support executive functioning skills
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Helping students understand how to determine what they need in order to learn a new skill or task can also boost confidence.
on Feb 8
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Want to make math more fun? Consider asking ChatGPT
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Having artificial intelligence assist in crafting prompts using students’ personal interests can help create more engaging math lessons.
on Feb 1
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Hate crimes more than double at schools, FBI reports
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Schools were the third most common known location for hate crimes in 2023, and a frequent location for hate crimes against Black, Jewish and LGBT individuals.
on Feb 1
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Why don’t students like math? Here are 3 reasons
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A YouthTruth project containing survey responses from 90,000 high school students seeks to help educators bridge the math enjoyment gap.
on Jan 28
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Bill would fund AI training through schools, nonprofits
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The federal bill would incorporate AI literacy as a key component of digital literacy and support training initiatives.
on Jan 6
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Food insecurity increased as pandemic-era meal waivers ended
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Over half of food insecure families reported getting help through federal programs, including the National School Lunch Program, during COVID-19.
on Dec 20