Amid gamified lessons, video-directed read-alouds and assigned work on tablets for students as young as age four, at least 16 states have introduced legislation in 2026 to reevaluate screen time or ...
Rather than showing long videos, teachers should design lessons that use clips as resources to spur class discussion.
After years of maligning teachers unions, Moms for Liberty has joined forces with its former adversaries to push for limits ...
The bill would establish a 17-member technology task force made up of teachers, principals, eye doctors, and child development experts.
Our story about the use of devices in the early grade for both academic work and break time drew a flood of responses from readers.
Mesick’s superintendent hopes his ‘no screens literacy initiative’ will improve standardized test scores and help students ...
PART I OF V The Great Digital Bet Cast your mind back to the late 1990s. Technology evangelists, in government, in schools, in Silicon Valley boardrooms, were making a very confident prediction: the ...
As we rethink screen time in our schools, our guiding question should be simple. What actually helps kids learn best?
A neuroscientist’s warning about ed-tech is spreading fast with parents and lawmakers. But the research is more nuanced and ...
The Senate will vote today on a bill that says evictions are not entertainment. Senate Bill 1993 prohibits persons from broadcasting video of the service of civil process related to an eviction ...
Online learning tools are now embedded across the education system, from school classrooms to postgraduate courses. Recorded lectures, digital assignments, and ...