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Student Surveillance – Beneficial or Dystopian?, by Essence Hill

Imagine being transported to an elementary school twenty years ago. Before the average student had personal cell phones. The only camera on campus was perched at the front door of the building to monitor who entered and exited. Teachers were … Continue reading

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UNCONNECTED: Students Left Without Instruction During COVID-19, by Timothy Higus

The public health crisis resulting from COVID-19 thrust virtually all schools, teachers, and students into a world that relied on remote access to education, and it became clear that a significant number of students were left unconnected.   The Widening Homework … Continue reading

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