Month: March 2023

Health And Beauty

Racism And Discrimination Are A Key Public Health Threat—But

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Racism, xenophobia and discrimination have a profound impact on health but are largely overlooked and erroneously dismissed with low-quality science, according to a series of papers published in the Lancet on Thursday, which point to the large disparities witnessed during the Covid-19 pandemic as illustrating the need for significant change to tackle the root causes of health inequalities.

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About us and this agreement We are a social network

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Tech And Education

The Growing Importance of Physical Security in K–12 Schools

Where a district needs to start with physical security upgrades depends largely on individual school buildings. Older buildings may need a complete security overhaul, while newer buildings are being designed with today’s physical security technologies in mind.

There are a few key elements of physical security school districts must consider as part of their strategy. Access control, vaping sensors, weapon

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Tech And Education

Teaching Emerging Technologies Empowers K–12 Students

Teaching emerging technologies to K–12 students today not only sets them up for success as future citizens in the workplace, but also furthers diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. Sean Wybrant, a CTE teacher in Colorado Springs District 11, shared what this looks like in his classroom in a recent episode of Focus on EDU.

Wybrant, who previously worked as

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Tech And Education

Technology Integration in Today’s K–12 Classrooms

Now that many students have devices and access to technology, educators and school leaders must work to narrow the digital divide through equity of use. If students aren’t exposed to technology and taught how to use it, they will fall behind their peers.

“Educators should make sure logging in is a really easy, smooth process,” Highfill says. “Once I get

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Tech And Education

What Is Gamification in Education & How Can K–12 Use It?

Educators work hard to set students up for success in a world that is increasingly digital. A 2018 report by the Institute for the Future and Dell Technologies estimated that 85 percent of children entering today’s K–12 schools will eventually find themselves in jobs that don’t currently exist, making educators’ jobs even more challenging.

Add to that the new technologies

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Tech And Education

Keeping Bad Actors Out of K–12’s IP Surveillance System

IP cameras are not dissimilar from other network devices exposed to attack scenarios. As districts transition to IP security systems, they face the same data breach risks. The systems are highly vulnerable and easy to hack, and they present a considerable surface area cybercriminals can use to access a district’s network.

In addition to common threats — malware, ransomware, distributed

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