Recently Indian parents started to consider homeschooling as an option for their children. Why this sudden change?
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Recently Indian parents started to consider homeschooling as an option for their children. Why this sudden change? Via EdTechReview.in No comment yet.
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Parents can help kids cultivate healthy digital use habits. Here are a few tips for parents to guide kids on media balance and well being. Via EdTechReview.in
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March 24, 2022 3:33 AM
Digital media has become an eminent part of our lives. Social Media, digital education, TV shows, web series, news, and every information we consume today comes through digital media.
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The decision has less to do with age and more to do with laying the groundwork for responsible use Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , Bonnie Bracey Sutton
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Over the last few weeks, I have been in touch with my children’s school with a variety of concerns and questions. As a parent, I am not always sure where to start or who to speak with first. Via Dean J. Fusto |
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This post includes the laws and acts of different countries that all parents must be aware of to protect the privacy and safety of their children. Via EdTechReview.in
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With teens reportedly spending one-third of their days online—and younger kids not far behind—it’s imperative that parents and teachers ensure the safety of school-aged kids on the Internet.
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Canterbury School, a preK3-12 independent, college preparatory school in Fort Myers, FL, is offering classes designed to help parents feel comfortable with their kids' using mobile devices and other technology in school. Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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This school is providing parent training classes on BYOD to help parents acclimate with the current uses of technology in education. I love how they are including the whole family in the decision and training!
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A promise is a promise. Some folks apply a rating scale, believing that breaking a bigpromise is inexcusable, while a small one is acceptable. That’s simply false. While breaking a big promise, such as failing to repay borrowed money, can torpedo a relationship, reneging on promises, such as being on time, casts doubt on future behavior. Remember, trust is built through a series of experiences shared with others. When behavior is consistent, faith in the relationship develops. When promises are broken or people are misled, the bonds of trust are breached. Broken promises imply that the offenders either didn’t think before making the promises, or don’t care that they’ve let you down. They’re also implying that their needs are more important than yours. So, be careful about the promises that you make and with whom you make them. |