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How K–12 Schools Can Use Technology to Combat Absenteeism

EdTech Magazine

In 2013, only six states kept records of chronic absenteeism, notes the Johns Hopkins report. A 2018 Harvard University study found that parents often underestimate how often their children miss school. Technology is making its way into the classroom with tools that engage students a lot more than traditional lessons can.

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How K–12 Schools Can Use Technology to Combat Absenteeism

EdTech Magazine

In 2013, only six states kept records of chronic absenteeism, notes the Johns Hopkins report. A 2018 Harvard University study found that parents often underestimate how often their children miss school. Technology is making its way into the classroom with tools that engage students a lot more than traditional lessons can.

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How K–12 Schools Can Use Technology to Combat Absenteeism

EdTech Magazine

In 2013, only six states kept records of chronic absenteeism, notes the Johns Hopkins report. A 2018 Harvard University study found that parents often underestimate how often their children miss school. Technology is making its way into the classroom with tools that engage students a lot more than traditional lessons can.

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How K–12 Schools Can Use Technology to Combat Absenteeism

EdTech Magazine

In 2013, only six states kept records of chronic absenteeism, notes the Johns Hopkins report. A 2018 Harvard University study found that parents often underestimate how often their children miss school. Technology is making its way into the classroom with tools that engage students a lot more than traditional lessons can.

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How K–12 Schools Can Use Technology to Combat Absenteeism

EdTech Magazine

In 2013, only six states kept records of chronic absenteeism, notes the Johns Hopkins report. A 2018 Harvard University study found that parents often underestimate how often their children miss school. Technology is making its way into the classroom with tools that engage students a lot more than traditional lessons can.

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How K–12 Schools Can Use Technology to Combat Absenteeism

EdTech Magazine

In 2013, only six states kept records of chronic absenteeism, notes the Johns Hopkins report. A 2018 Harvard University study found that parents often underestimate how often their children miss school. Technology is making its way into the classroom with tools that engage students a lot more than traditional lessons can.

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How K–12 Schools Can Use Technology to Combat Absenteeism

EdTech Magazine

In 2013, only six states kept records of chronic absenteeism, notes the Johns Hopkins report. A 2018 Harvard University study found that parents often underestimate how often their children miss school. Technology is making its way into the classroom with tools that engage students a lot more than traditional lessons can.