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Education ministers are worried about technology use in schools. Should they be?
Australia’s education ministers are increasingly asking if there is too much screen time in schools. Phones are already banned or restricted in every public school around the country. And Victoria has ...
Hugh Grant, floppy-haired British rom-com star. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, conservative firebrand with presidential aspirations. Oprah Winfrey, one-woman media empire. All have used their megawatt ...
Technology offers too many distractions from learning. It gives kids easy-to-access, sophisticated tools to cheat. And it prevents students from engaging in the cognitive struggles that are the ...
Parent groups across the country are pressuring schools to rethink the rapid advancement of technology in the classroom, due to concerns over the impact of rising screen time on student development.
At least five states are considering legislation this year to limit or ban ed tech to some extent in classrooms — moving beyond widespread prohibitions on students' personal devices to also include ...
Education technology (or edtech) in K-12 education has become an integral part of modern learning environments, transforming how students engage with content, teachers, and each other. The integration ...
International researchers are urging a critical rethink of digital technology in schools, warning that many classroom education tools are collecting student data in ways that could threaten privacy ...
Some states are banning phones in schools to reduce classroom distraction and cyberbullying. Tell us about your experience with tech in schools. By Natasha Singer Natasha Singer has interviewed ...
The use of education technology in the classroom has revolutionized the way teaching and learning occur, offering new opportunities to enhance educational experiences. Integrating digital tools such ...
The Omaha Police Department spoke on the use of electric shock gloves, which school resource officers now carry.
Newly filed internal documents show how Google viewed its work with schools as a way of turning children into lifelong customers — while the company simultaneously acknowledged research suggesting ...
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