How Educators and Parents Teach Kids About Digital Safety
Written by
Cassandra Haines Riiska
With kids spending more time online for school, play, and social connection, knowing how to stay safe digitally is more important than ever. But who should take the lead in teaching online safety — parents, teachers, or both?‍ To find out what the adults in kids' lives thought, we surveyed 800 parents and 200 teachers about how they approach digital safety education. Their responses reveal how responsibilities are shared, where confidence gaps exist, and what kinds of support educators and families need most.
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Teacher Stress Survey: 45% Say This Is Their Most Stressful Year Yet
Written by
Cassandra Haines Riiska
Teacher stress is surging. See what's behind the pressure, how it compares to past years, and what educators say they need most.
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[TEST] Sub-Bullet Points
Written by
Joshua Prieur Ed.d.
[TEST] Sub-Bullet Points
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Financial Literacy: A New Core Subject? - Prodigy Education
Written by
Joshua Prieur Ed.d.
Learn parents' views on financial literacy education, with key insights on curriculum integration, preferred topics, and age-appropriate learning.
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The Surprising Benefits of Childhood Gaming - Prodigy Education
Written by
Joshua Prieur Ed.d.
Discover how childhood video game habits influence adult success, earnings, and promotions through new survey data and subreddit analysis.
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Year-Round Education: What Parents and Teachers Think – Prodigy
Written by
Cassandra Haines Riiska
Explore how year-round schooling impacts learning, family life, and education outcomes through insights from teachers and parents.
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