Smart Social Podcast: Keeping students safe so they can Shine Online podcast

"If you get input from your child to help make the rules, they're likely to follow"- G. Elgin Card

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In this episode of the SmartSocial.com Podcast, G. Elgin Card, Superintendent of Princeton City School District, joins the show to discuss the challenges and solutions for keeping students safe in a fast-paced digital world. With approximately 6,000 students, the Princeton City School District implements various policies to monitor and manage student use of technology. Superintendent Card discusses the importance of involving students in rule-making to ensure better compliance and offers advice for parents trying to manage their children's screen time. The episode also covers the significance of modeling appropriate behavior and maintaining face-to-face communication skills among students. Additionally, the podcast delves into parent engagement strategies, stressing the importance of multiple communication methods to effectively reach families. Tune in for valuable insights and practical tips for navigating the complexities of digital safety in education.

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