Debora Klaine

Debora Klaine

Educational Policy Expert
Debora Klaine is an education expert, passionate about research that enhances learning experiences and educational outcomes. She conducts rigorous policy analysis to inform decision-making and the implications for student learning, teacher efficacy, and school performance. Debora is a trusted source for policymakers, educators, and researchers alike.
3 New Ways of Analyzing a Political Debate
Editorial 3 New Ways of Analyzing a Political Debate

The latest presidential debate was probably one of the last chances for President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden to meet and argue their cases in front of a nationwide audience. Both the President and the former Vice President acted calmer and more conscious than ever before and

Impact of Social Media Misinformation Spread on U.S. Elections
Editorial Impact of Social Media Misinformation Spread on U.S. Elections

Representatives of nine tech companies have met with U.S. government officials to prevent the spread of misinformation on social media platforms. Facebook, Google, Twitter, Reddit, Microsoft, Verizon Media, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and the Wikimedia Foundation are coordinating with government agencies

China Criticizes US for “Unfriendly Remarks” About Coronavirus Outbreak
Editorial China Criticizes US for “Unfriendly Remarks” About Coronavirus Outbreak

The Chinese foreign ministry has expressed concern about the US government’s decision to keep out foreign nationals who have recently visited China. As governments and scientists everywhere struggle to stop the new coronavirus outbreak, the US decided to impose new travel restrictions, targeting f

What Does 2020 Hold for the Middle East?
Editorial What Does 2020 Hold for the Middle East?

As we enter 2020, the Western world, an enduring example of stability and well-being for the rest of the world, seems to be in the grip of a profound political crisis. In the U.K., Prime Minister Boris Johnson led his Conservative Party to victory after being the voice of Brexit. In Italy, the rise

5G and Smart Cities: A Slippery Slope Towards Mass Surveillance?
Editorial 5G and Smart Cities: A Slippery Slope Towards Mass Surveillance?

5G technology, the next big revolution in mobile connectivity, aims at providing better mobile broadband connectivity and speed for a wider range of customers. While 5G has the potential to enable fundamentally new applications and dramatically improve the quality of life of citizens living in

Halloween Party Shooting Sparks Fresh Gun Violence Debates
Editorial Halloween Party Shooting Sparks Fresh Gun Violence Debates

Five people died in a Halloween party shooting at an Airbnb in Orinda, California. More than 100 people turned up for the event, which had been previously advertised on social media as an “Airbnb mansion party.” As the media demands new information about the shooting, the authorities say that they h

Ethical Hacking: A Critical Cog in the Future of Cybersecurity
Editorial Ethical Hacking: A Critical Cog in the Future of Cybersecurity

Every headline-grabbing cyberattack unveils new sophisticated hacking techniques, but the attacker’s portrait remains the same: a modern-day professional with a strong sense of curiosity, patience, and social skills that thoroughly examines a company’s systems, takes note of every vulnerability, the

New Executive Order Is Bad News for Huawei and Its Partners
Editorial New Executive Order Is Bad News for Huawei and Its Partners

The past days have brought bad news for Huawei—and the worst might be yet to come. President Trump issued an executive order giving the federal government the power to bar American companies from doing business with foreign suppliers that could pose a threat to national security. Chinese firm H

A New Vulnerability in Internet Explorer
Editorial A New Vulnerability in Internet Explorer

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser has been the subject of unrelenting criticism and ridicule over the years—and not without reason. However, despite it being plagued with numerous security issues , some people are still using it, or at least have it installed on their computer. After all, how mu

Why Phishing Is Still Your Number One Security Foe
Editorial Why Phishing Is Still Your Number One Security Foe

91% of cyberattacks start with a phishing email . Why are they still so prevalent – and successful? It seems like every day another high-ranking employee falls for a scam and loses millions in company money. How long have security experts been fighting phishing attacks? How much damage can they c

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