September 2012 ♦ Vol. 7, Issue 8 |
Security Technology Gets Schooled
Violence and other crime erode the quality of K-12 education because students who don’t feel safe can’t learn well and teachers who feel threatened don’t teach confidently. School administrators have begun to fight back against violence with security technology such as electronic access control, video cameras, communications systems, metal detectors, and X-ray machines. |
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Knowing trends in technology, how to assess school safety, and the importance of planning ahead can help secure educational facilities.
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