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 […]
The Drinking Age Debate: Pros and Cons of Lowering the Legal Drinking Age
For decades, ever since the days of Prohibition, in fact, many politicians, academics, and parents alike have engaged in the drinking age debate – the ...
Overall Teen Drug Abuse on the Decline
The National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of the National Institutes of Health, released the findings of its latest annual report[1] on teen drug abuse ...
E-Cigarette Use In Teens
Electronic Cigarettes & Vape Pens: An Overview of the New Trend in Smoking E-cigarettes, known as e-cigs, electronic cigs, or electronic cigarettes, are the newest ...
Administrator Tips for Teacher Retention: Ways Schools Can Prevent Teacher Burnout
Across the US, teacher retention rates have been sinking[1] for the past several years, leading to teacher shortages and lower student performance. Many individuals and ...
Youth Mental Health: Be Proactive with School Surveys
Depression, anxiety and other mental illnesses are on the rise among teens, preteens and young adults. In fact, it is estimated that “five to eight ...
Cyberbullying in the Millennial Era: Know the Signs of Cyberbullying
As many parents and teachers know, cyberbullying has become one of the most common forms of harassment a child will experience. In this day and ...
What is Cyberbullying
Traditionally, bullying has been seen predominantly as an “in-person” behavior—that is, it occurs as a face-to-face interaction or confrontation between two or more individuals (a ...
Cyberbullying in the Millennial Era: How to Handle Cyberbullying at Your School
In today’s technologically advanced society, cyberbullying is a critical issue that many schools and educational institutions are facing. As administrators, teachers, counselors, coaches, and staffers, ...
The Importance of Anonymous Surveys
In 2013, an Illinois teacher named John Dryden made headlines by informing his students that they did not have to fill out a school survey ...
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