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Thousands of schools turn to apps to prevent violence

Por: NBC News Business November 08, 2023

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Mass shootings, bullying, student mental health and the threat of gun violence have become increasingly bigger concerns at U.S. schools during the last two decades. In the wake of the pandemic, which was both deeply damaging to students and forced many schools to employ new technology to teach students, more schools are turning to apps to address those problems. “Technology companies during the pandemic really took a rise of presenting... + full article



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