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Human Trafficking in Florida Restaurants and Hotels


Human trafficking is a reality in every state in the US, and Florida is no exception. Hospitality operator training and awareness are critical to ending this crime.
Representatives from the Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association (FRLA) announced the launch of an online training course on human trafficking specifically designed to help hoteliers, restaurateurs and their staff. Created in conjunction with subject matter experts, the FRLA course objectives include teaching participants to recognize the signs of human trafficking, understand best practices to protect victims and promote anti-trafficking awareness. The course is free for all who take it.
“FRLA believes we have a moral obligation to do all we can to prevent this atrocious crime, and offering this course at no charge is one way we can help fight human trafficking,” said Carol Dover, CEO and President of the association. “We are committed to educating our members and others within the hospitality industry ....

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Some Kansas teachers say hybrid model is no better than fully remote learning | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas


Stephan Bisaha, Kansas News Service
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Hybrid learning has become the go-to compromise for Kansas’ largest school districts to get students back in classrooms, but some Kansas teachers say it isn’t much better than keeping students online full-time.
Districts in Lawrence, Topeka, Olathe and elsewhere rotate students between in-person and online lessons. Kids get physical time in front of a teacher without risking crowded classrooms during the pandemic. But teachers say that the constant shift from the classroom to the screen disrupts learning; that they have twice the workload; and that they have to split their focus between online and in-person students, giving neither the attention they deserve. ....

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Some Kansas teachers say hybrid learning is no better than all virtual


Hybrid learning has become the go-to compromise for Kansas’ largest school districts to get students back in classrooms.
Districts in Lawrence, Topeka, Olathe and elsewhere rotate students between in-person and online lessons. Kids get physical time in front of a teacher without risking crowded classrooms during the pandemic.
The constant shift from the classroom to the screen disrupts learning. Teachers say they have twice the workload while splitting their focus between online and in-person students, giving neither the attention they deserve.
Educators say hybrid makes it easier to help kids struggling the most, but both hybrid and online-only are leading to students falling behind. ....

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