This reported op-ed makes the case that “child safety” bills will have unintended consequences for homeschooled kids.
A recent survey from AVG Technologies reported three out of four teachers feel parents rely on them too much to teach Internet safety. District 423 in Hutchinson has skipped the debate entirely ...
Today on Safer Internet Day, a Censuswide survey commissioned by BBC Teach suggests that online safety, often considered an issue for teenagers, is a growing problem amongst younger children.
It can be difficult to know where to start, especially if you haven't ever really considered how to improve your online ...
Online public safety degree programs typically require ... accreditation from agencies recognized by the U.S. Department of Education; the accreditation process involves an extensive review ...
The Internet can be a powerful resource for learning, exploration, and connection, but it also presents a variety of risks, from cyberbullying and misinformation to online predators and inappropriate ...
This Safer Internet Day, we’re announcing we’ve partnered with Childhelp to develop a first-of-its-kind education curriculum ...
Seeking to establish a broad collaboration, CCS created this taskforce with members from CCS, the Society Committee on Education, the Committee on Professional Training, the Division of Chemical ...
The course covers major incidents in radiotherapy, learning and reporting incidents, process maps, severity metrics, basic causes and safety barriers, failure modes and effects analysis, fault tree ...
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