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WHAT: 21 questions about cybersecurity education. For the purposes of the survey, cybersecurity education was defined as providing students with an understanding of how connected electronic devices interact in a digital age, how to protect digital assets from vulnerabilities, and the moral and ethical issues surrounding the uses of technology in...
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Jan 1, 2020 · The study promotes a better understanding of how to embrace discovery to provide all high school students access to advanced technology educational opportunities like cybersecurity.
Cyber school programs must follow state and federal laws regarding students with disabilities. According to Carnahan and Fulton (2013), there is very little research available surrounding students with special needs and online learning in K-12 education.
This vision document synthesizes the findings from Dr. Magana’s Cyber School research into 5 Critical Commitments that school leaders and classroom teachers must make in order to maintain learning continuity and accelerate learning.
We wanted to find out what were the current levels of cyber security knowledge and training and explore how the participants envisioned the integration of cyber security into secondary schools’ education.
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Jan 22, 2024 · Cyber school is an educational institution where instruction is delivered online. Students attend classes remotely via internet-enabled devices. The curriculum is often state-approved and mirrors traditional schooling but with digital tools and resources.
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Based on three one-day workshops with teachers, we identify drivers and barriers for introducing cybersecurity into secondary school education. We found that students, although more knowledgeable in cybersecurity than their teachers, lacked understanding of career pathways and online safety.