Digital tools have uses, but they can also risk reducing the productive struggle students need to build critical thinking ...
At the Consortium for School Networking conference this week, panelists argued that the screen time debate must shift focus ...
Kansas schools are starting to rethink the value of computers and other tech devices in the classroom, especially for elementary school students. Concerned about whether Kansas youngsters get too much ...
Teacher and parent conversations John Horton, a teacher at J.J. Hill Montessori in St. Paul, makes it a priority to discuss responsible technology use with his students and their parents. His ...
An Oklahoma state representative filed a bill that would limit the amount of screen time in schools for elementary students. The measure would set a one-hour time limit for students in Pre-K through ...
It would be one thing if screens were associated with higher student achievement. But that’s not what we’re seeing.” ...
Kate Brody's 7-year-old son plays at home in North Hollywood on March 14. (Christina House/Los Angeles Times) Frustration is simmering among parents who say their young children are spending too much ...
Los Angeles Unified claims screen time using district devices outside the school day is relatively low, averaging between nine and 15 minutes for elementary students and 24 and 44 minutes for those in ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Books are in and computers are out in Jefferson City. Missouri lawmakers are considering legislation that would limit digital instruction for elementary students to 45 ...
This wireless screen casting kit bridges devices without extra software to help educators connect, present and collaborate across every learning environment. In today’s classrooms, wireless screen ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Lawmakers in Missouri have introduced a bill that could restore previous curriculum standards across the state, including cursive handwriting instruction and reduced screen time in ...
With his headphones on and his face inches away from an iPad, Kate Brody’s first grade son was so engrossed that he didn’t realize he had to go to the bathroom. He didn’t used to have accidents. But ...