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School succeeds with slow and steady rollout

With all the new and exciting edtech developments, sometimes educators can get a little too anxious to start using their new toys. But it's better to take your time and get it right the first time than rush a new project out the door before everyone's ready to use it. Just look at Carmel Catholic High School in Mundelein, Illinois. They're an exam...

Should schools be involved in cyberbullying policies?

In our previous two posts about cyberbullying, we talked about how it impacts students as well as parents, and what they're doing about the problem. But one of the more complicated sides of the equation is how schools should get involved. The issue boils down to this question: Are educators responsible for monitoring student behavior outside of sch...