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Is Believing Our Kids Are Safer Worth Closing Off Some of Their Futures?

Fifteen months after the tragedy in Uvalde, many school districts in Texas and around the country are working with their local police departments...

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My Sister Taught Me to Have Empathy for Students in Middle School

In some ways, middle school is very much the same as it was a decade ago. In my own classroom, I recognize some of...

I Went to My University’s Active Shooter Training. Should We Accept This as Normal?

“This is happening.” I repeated the phrase again, and again, and once more — part of a chorus of perhaps a dozen people sitting...

EdSurge Staff Picks for What to Read, Watch and Listen to Over the Holiday Break

Like educators and students across the U.S., folks here at EdSurge are enjoying a holiday (and publishing) break during the last week of 2022....

2022 Year-In-Review: LPI Blogs

December 23, 2022 2022 Year-In-Review: LPI Blogs Filed under: virtual school — Michael K. Barbour @ 6:05 pm Tags: California, cyber school,...

Chicago Public Schools is monitoring students’ social media for ‘worrisome behavior’

This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. Chicago Public Schools is monitoring students’ social media posts for signs...

Ban the Cellphone Ban

December 7, 2022 Ban the Cellphone Ban Filed under: virtual school — Michael K. Barbour @ 10:18 pm Tags: education, high school,...

I Used to Struggle With Where to Send My Kids to School. Now I Struggle With Sending Them at All.

When my wife was pregnant with our first child, we often had conversations about where we would send our kids to school. These conversations...

News Fix: Startups Face a Souring Economy, SpaceX Skyrockets to $125 Billion

In the wake of yet another mass shooting, many Americans are outraged and terrified. While lawmakers continue to argue over gun control legislation, the...

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