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The White House recently cited the CyberSmart School Program as a national cyber security resource for teachers.

NEW YORK, NY - The White House recently cited the CyberSmart School Program as a national cyber security resource for teachers. The document outlines ways that businesses, government and citizens can contribute to keeping cyberspace secure.

Concurrent with the White House announcement, the CyberSmart School Program and McGraw-Hill Education have created two printable tip sheets that outline age-appropriate computer and Internet safety and security practices. The tips supplement the CyberSmart Curriculum, (www.cybersmartcurriculum.org) a comprehensive set of learning materials for K-8 teachers to introduce safe, responsible and effective computer and Internet use by students.

"There is a significant need to teach safe and productive technology use by students," said Robert E. Evanson, president, McGraw-Hill Education. "We're pleased to be teaming with CyberSmart To offer these valuable security tips in addition to a comprehensive K-8 curriculum that provides teachers with the instructional materials required to teach these skills in the classroom."