KOSA and COPPA 2.0 on deck at House E&C markup. Chairwoman Rodgers: "These historic bills answer parents' call to shield children from online threats." 16 total bills to be considered. https://bit.ly/3XHzUG5 Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), SETDA
Foresight Law + Policy, PLLC
律师事务所
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Advisors to education leaders.
关于我们
Foresight Law + Policy is a national education law firm based in Washington, D.C. Our lawyers and other professionals counsel education leaders, nonprofit organizations and companies working to strengthen public education and prepare all kids for success.
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https://FLPAdvisors.com
Foresight Law + Policy, PLLC的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 律师事务所
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- 2-10 人
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- Washington,District of Columbia
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- 合营企业
- 创立
- 2014
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US,District of Columbia,Washington,20024
Foresight Law + Policy, PLLC员工
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Chairwoman Rodgers announced that KOSA and CTOPPA will be among the 16 bills the House Energy and Commerce Committee will vote on this Wednesday. The vote follows full Senate approval of companion children's #privacy measures in July. https://bit.ly/3XHzUG5
Chairs Rodgers Announces Full Committee Markup of 16 Bills
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Read about SETDA's new report which outlines key ed tech trends and needs, including the wide K-12 cybersecurity gap.
Education Week: "Cybersecurity Demands Are Growing. Funding Isn’t Keeping Pace." New evidence from the field, courtesy of SETDA, about the need for additional K-12 cybersecurity funding. Read the article here: https://bit.ly/3TqwXau Schools that need help should consider applying to participate in the FCC's K-12 School and Library Cybersecurity Pilot Program. The application window opens September 17. Read more about the pilot here: https://bit.ly/3XapEop
DA-24-887A1.pdf
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Foresight founding partner, Reg Leichty, writes in the latest issue of the NASBE Standard about "Shielding Student Data: The Critical Role of State Boards in K-12 Cybersecurity" https://bit.ly/47g1gX4 #CyberSecurity
Technology in Education
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Attention schools & libraries: The FCC's new Cybersecurity Pilot Program application window opens 9/17! Get up to $13.60/student or $15k/library annually for 3 years to enhance your cyber protections. Details: https://bit.ly/3XapEop
DA-24-887A1.pdf
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As ESSER funds sunset, K-12 schools face tough choices on #edtech. Our founding partner Reg Leichty notes districts must be "thoughtful about sustaining tech and internet access" as budgets tighten. Read more on how schools are adapting: https://bit.ly/3XnAaKb
As Federal Dollars Vanish, Districts Weigh Which Edtech Tools to Drop - EdSurge News
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Join the Education Commission of the States to explore strategies to empower multilingual learners. Webinar on 9/18 will discuss education policies, dual language support, and implementation tips. Register now for insights on fostering success in diverse classrooms. https://bit.ly/3AJVPDw
All-in-one virtual event platform | Zoom Events
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New GAO report examines factors affecting English learners' academic performance in K-12 schools. Key findings on student, teacher & school characteristics associated with reading, math scores & English proficiency progress. #Education #ELL https://bit.ly/47azZp2
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Digital dangers lurk, but constant surveillance isn't realistic. Tune in 8/28 at 12pm ET as @childrenscreens hosts safety experts discussing how to protect & prepare kids for online risks. Gain practical skills for the whole family. #ChildrenOnlineSafetyFirst" https://bit.ly/3XfF5wJ
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Safe Zone: Children and Online Safety. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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The Evidence Act aims to enhance federal agencies' ability to build and use evidence for decision-making. GAO finds agencies need more support to effectively assess their capacity for evidence-building activities. #DataDrivenGovernment https://bit.ly/46ZnVGN
Evidence-Based Policymaking: Agencies Need Additional Guidance to Assess Their Capacity
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