"There’s real concern about the cognitive decline that we’ve seen in students becoming overly reliant on AI,” said Assemblywoman Selena La Rue Hatch.
A statewide cellphone ban in high schools is closer to being in effect in Georgia. The Georgia House approved the bill in February. Now the proposal needs to make it through the Senate and be signed ...
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 ...
Researchers like Chenyu Zhang are exploring emotion-aware AI tutors that can respond to student feelings, reshaping how learning happens in the age of generative AI.
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US schools spent $30B on laptops but student grades fell
Ten times more than textbooks. That’s what U.S. schools spent on laptops, tablets, and ed tech in general back in 2024—roughly $30 billion, by most estimates. The pitch was modernization. The outcome, ...
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 ...
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Education is changing fast, and students need new skills. Technology can make learning easier and more interesting.
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