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Parents don't want their kids to use tech at school., districts pushing back

3 hours ago
  • #education technology
  • #parental concerns
  • #screen time
  • Parents are expressing concerns over excessive screen time in schools, with some pushing for a return to traditional methods like pencil and paper.
  • School districts, such as in Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania, are resisting opt-out requests, stating technology is essential to the curriculum and not feasible to remove for hundreds of students.
  • Disagreements center on whether technology dominates learning rather than just teaching its responsible use, with parents highlighting issues like distraction and screen addiction among students.
  • Pushback has led to legislative actions in some states, like laws limiting screen time, and policies in districts such as Los Angeles banning screens for younger grades and capping daily usage.
  • Students have mixed views, with some arguing for learning self-regulation with technology, while others criticize devices for enabling AI tools that erode critical thinking skills.
  • Schools are considering changes like stronger cellphone restrictions and monitoring software, but past incidents, such as privacy lawsuits over webcam surveillance, raise concerns about such measures.