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Atlanta Public Schools considers new limits on classroom screen time
Leaders of Atlanta Public Schools are weighing limits on how long students can use district-issued devices during the school ...
LAUSD passes a historic policy banning classroom screen time before second grade and cutting laptop use, becoming a pioneer in digital restrictions in school.
As education evolves in the age of AI, school leaders face a new tension: distinguishing between wasteful screen time and ...
The nation’s second-largest school district now has one of the country’s strictest screen time policies. The Los Angeles ...
Atlanta Public Schools will hold a town hall Tuesday evening to hear from community members about placing limits on the ...
A group of Shawnee Mission parents is pushing for less screen time in classrooms, including limits on iPads for younger students and removing YouTube access.
Parents are circulating a petition saying that local classrooms would benefit from technology that serves as a learning tool ...
The debate over the use of technology in the classroom has been heating up (see The Best Analyses About The Role Of Ed Tech In Today’s Classrooms). In today’s post, educators will share their ...
Amanda Walsh Baker's 5 year old daughter, left, and Bridie Lee's, third grade son, right, read books during a board meeting at LAUSD headquarters on April 21. (Kayla Bartkowski/Los Angeles Times) ...
(TNS) — Student classroom screen time would be cut way back under a proposal expected to win approval Tuesday from the Los Angeles Board of Education, a remarkable reversal of years-long initiatives ...
The district's board voted unanimously to approve an amendment that will restrict technology use in the classroom in a series ...
Is your classroom technology falling short of its promise of changing the classroom dynamic? It's a question that often lingers in the background as district leaders navigate the vast array of options ...
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