Active Consent: Five Ways ISA Data Protects Student Data (Part 3)
This is part 3 of our active consent series. What This Post Explores: Trust. Trust in the data and the institutions collecting the data is important if you are gathering data from students. With all of the data breaches and widespread data collection happening frequently, having a data security plan and knowing how to communicate […]
From One Stage to the Next: Part 3: Preparing High School Students for College and the Workforce
High school graduation is one of the major stepping stones in any student’s life. Many graduating students leave high school as legal adults, and now ...
From One Stage to the Next: Part 2: Preparing Middle School Students for High School
In our last post, we discussed the importance of preparation in the transition from elementary school to middle school. Preparing middle school students for high ...
From One Stage to the Next Part 1: Elementary to Middle School Transition Tips
Transitioning from elementary to middle school can feel like a daunting step for many children. They are often shifting from being the “big kid on ...
Bullying in Schools: Part 3: How to Prevent Bullying Outside of Schools
Our last post addressed bullying prevention strategies and methodologies within schools and in educational environments. However, it’s important to remember that bullying doesn’t occur exclusively ...
The Importance of Parent Involvement
In order for students to grow at school, they must also receive the help they need at home. But how do we ensure that our ...
Why Community Involvement in Schools is Important
It’s no secret that parental involvement is an integral part of a successful educational framework. Numerous studies[1] have identified parent engagement as a critical factor ...
Bullying in Schools: Part 2: Preventing Bullying and Anti-Bullying Resources
In our last post, we discussed the signs and symptoms of bullying. Just looking out for the signs, however, is probably not enough to prevent ...
Bullying in Schools: Part 1: Know the Signs of Bullying
According to a study conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics[1] in 2015, 21.5% of students between the ages of 12 and 18 have ...
How Schools Can Get Funding for Educational Programs
In today’s uncertain economic climate, it can often seem like money is constantly being chipped away from educational programs. As budgets dry up, important after-school ...
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