State officials want to steer kids away from an overreliance on devices, after previously kicking phones out of school.
The debate over classroom screens isn't about banning technology. It's about making sure it actually helps kids learn.
The state department of education asked for $17.6 million to educate students about the impact smartphones, screens and ...
If you car has a touchscreen, it's probably much dirtier than you think. Cleaning it is important, but you need to make sure ...
It would be one thing if screens were associated with higher student achievement. But that’s not what we’re seeing.” ...
After cutting screens, Colorado teacher Dylan Kane says students put in more effort and he got a clearer view of their thinking in math class.
• The department is requesting $17.6 million from the S.C. Legislature to educate third-through eighth-graders about the ...
Frustration is simmering among parents who say their young children are spending too much classroom time online, disrupting their learning and development at a critical time and clashing with stricter ...
For more than a decade, Dylan Kane, a seventh-grade math teacher in Leadville, Colorado, leaned into technology as a way to ...
A wise first step would be a voluntary moratorium on new AI implementation contracts until independent researchers have ...
Digital learning offers unprecedented access, allowing students to revisit lessons and learn at their own pace. However, ...