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  2. Biometrics in schools - Wikipedia

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    The two countries at the forefront employing biometric technology in schools are the UK and the United States. Biometric systems are also used in some schools in Belgium [32] and Sweden [33] but were withdrawn from China and Hong Kong schools due to privacy concerns. [34] It was reported in August 2007 that Dubai are soon due to issue guidance ...

  3. School security - Wikipedia

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    Electronic lock on a school arts room in Hong Kong. School security encompasses all measures taken to combat threats to people and property in education environments. [1] One term connected to school security is school safety, which is defined as the sheltering of students from violence and bullying, as well as exposure to harmful elements such as drugs, guns and gang activity. [2]

  4. London Grid for Learning - Wikipedia

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    The London Grid for Learning commonly referred to as LGfL is a British not for profit technology company with headquarters in central London. The charity founded in 2001 procures, develops and delivers technology and educational content including broadband connections, filtering and safeguarding services, devices and software and licences.

  5. School violence in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A government inquiry into school violence in 1989 [1] found that 2 percent of teachers had reported facing physical aggression. [2] In 2007 a survey of 6,000 teachers by the teachers' trade union NASUWT found that over 16% claimed to have been physically assaulted by students in the previous two years. [3]

  6. Education in England - Wikipedia

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    Community schools, in which the local authority employs the schools' staff, owns the schools' lands and buildings, and has primary responsibility for admissions. Free schools , introduced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition , are newly established schools in England set up by parents, teachers, charities or businesses, where there is ...

  7. Department for Education - Wikipedia

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    The Department for Education (DfE) is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom.It is responsible for child protection, child services, education (compulsory, further, and higher education), apprenticeships, and wider skills in England.

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  9. CyberCenturion - Wikipedia

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    CyberCenturion was a cyber security competition for secondary school children, [1] run in the United Kingdom by STEM Learning. [2] It mirrored CyberPatriot, the US version run by the Air Force Association. [3]