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Schools Are Reducing Their Cybersecurity Risks with These Strategies

EdTech Magazine

In a 2023 Consortium for School Networking survey, two-thirds of ed tech leaders said their district does not have enough resources to deal with cybersecurity issues. Relying on internal teams to keep their information secure can be daunting, expensive and time-consuming. This is concerning to K–12 schools.

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Boost Morale with These Simple Strategies

A Principal's Reflections

Below are some simple strategies that you can use immediately and long-term, many of which are research-based. A study using a large email survey of managers found overwhelming support for having fun in the workplace. No matter the cause, it’s up to the leader and their team to constantly be proactive to combat low morale.

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8 Ways surveys help school leaders make better decisions

Neo LMS

Thankfully, there is one way to gather feedback without having to jump through hoops: school surveys. As we’ve often seen during the lockdown, the most effective way to constantly check in on students, teachers, and even parents is by sending surveys. 8 Surveys that help school leaders make better decisions. Class evaluations.

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Frontline Education Releases Inaugural K-12 Lens Survey Report To Guide K-12 Decision-Making

eSchool News

Malvern, PA – Frontline Education , a leading provider of administration software purpose-built for educators in K-12, today announced the release of its inaugural “K-12 Lens: A Survey Report from Frontline Education.” In doing so, it aims to assist district leaders in aligning their strategies to recent research.

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What’s Next for Teaching and Learning? 6 Key Trends in K-12 Education

Speaker: Trenton Goble, Chris Giles, and Cat Flippen

Working with Hanover Research, Instructure surveyed educators and parents in the United States on technology use and its impact on student learning, factors that influence student engagement and metrics for student success. And, how will the last year impact teaching and learning moving forward? Hybrid teaching and learning are here to stay.

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Survey highlights troubling teacher morale issues

eSchool News

This is according to the 2023 Merrimack College Teacher Survey , which was conducted by the Winston School of Education and Social Policy at Merrimack College. This is according to the 2023 Merrimack College Teacher Survey , which was conducted by the Winston School of Education and Social Policy at Merrimack College.

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6 Strategies to Create a Staff Culture of Listening - Starting with Surveys

Education Elements

Addressing the staffing shortage in public schools may seem like running a marathon barefoot, uphill, and in the sweltering sun. When faced with an ever-expanding school and district improvement checklist, it’s human nature to pick the seemingly more manageable task first.

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A CHRO’s Perspective on Substance Use in the Workplace: Supportive Strategies to Help Your Workforce Thrive

Speaker: Smita Das, MD, PhD, MPH, Medical Director, Psychiatry and Naj Wright, MBA, C-Suite HR Executive

A 2021 New York University School of Global Public Health survey of 5,850 people who drink alcohol found that 29 percent have increased their drinking during the pandemic. The last year and a half has been one of extreme stress and anxiety for the American Workforce.