As the discussion continued, experts in education and technology began to weigh in on the issue. Dr. Jane Smith, a leading expert in academic integrity, noted that "cheating is a symptom of a larger problem. We need to address the underlying issues of student stress and lack of engagement."
On the social front, the scandal sparked a wave of awareness campaigns about mobile phone safety, privacy, and the importance of consent. Community leaders, activists, and parents' groups came together to educate the youth about the potential risks of technology and the need for responsible behavior online and offline. As the discussion continued, experts in education and
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Should digital platforms permit the non-consensual filming of minors in educational settings? These videos and images were reportedly of a
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