May is Mental Health Awareness Month, making this the perfect time for a conversation about good mental health practice in one of the places we need it most: the classroom.
The following article preview was originally published on EdWeek, a data and news organization that has provided thorough and thoughtful analysis of K-12 policies, practice, and research for nearly 40 years.
This week we celebrate Digital Wellness Day, a global initiative that encourages people to analyze and optimize their relationship with the digital world by taking a mindful approach to how we interact with technology.
It’s National Youth Violence Prevention Week (NYVPW), a week dedicated to focusing on effective strategies to prevent youth violence, while also celebrating and commending the ways young people take an active role in improving safety in ...
This week is National Youth Violence Prevention Week. As an EdTech company that prioritizes student safety above all else, it got us thinking about how teachers, administrators, and the larger community can prioritize preventative measures ...
The following article preview was written by Ross Young, Executive Vice President at Linewize. It originally appeared on The Journal, a website dedicated to informing and educating K-12 leaders on how to improve and advance the learning ...
The following article preview was originally published on PsychCentral, a leading mental health new site. It includes commentary from Linewize's cyber safety and digital wellness expert, Teodora Pavkovic.
Social Emotional Learning Day is a movement that sheds light on the importance of social emotional learning in schools around the world. Today, we celebrate the importance of teaching students to be socially aware in a digital era.
Data Privacy Day was January 28th, and with it came further commentary about how students’ privacy should be protected. Many parents are concerned about how schools use student data and how monitoring tools might inhibit the learning ...
The following article preview was written by Ross Young, Executive Vice President at Linewize. It originally appeared on District Administration, an American monthly trade publication for education leaders in public K-12 school districts.