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The former Miss World and mother-of-three said the curriculum should be changed to help protect kids from online dangers, ...
While influencers like Jones have received district support and industry backing, not all school bus drivers receive the same ...
We must decrease restrictions on courses that educate students through examining the legitimacy of sources. In doing so, we ...
Many schools across the country are banning cellphones to improve teens’ mental health and reduce the harmful effects of social media.
Australia's top online internet regulator explains how the nation plans to roll out the world's first social media ban for ...
the platform is expected to become the second media brand after Google to reach the ad revenue milestone. The brand had professional Santas taste test oatmilk and a fancy dessert as part of a push ...
Between new state legislation and new school policies, Connecticut has tried to protect children from what critics say are ...
Video content—whether viewed on cellphones, laptops, or interactive whiteboards—has become so ubiquitous both inside and outside classrooms that educators may not stop to think about the effects on ...
The Turner’s spoke with Dr. Alva Archibald, Mrs. Shelly K. Bishop and Dr. Shannon L. Crosslin about the significant emotional and psychological impacts that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on students.
Mothers Against Media Addiction — earlier this year to help parents fight back against the harms of social media on children.