This semester, I've bought my students notebooks. Instead of submitting typed papers online, they'll be journaling by hand.
Mounting evidence shows that excessive computer use can harm children, so parents are cutting back at home. Now, the debate has shifted to the classroom.
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A small but determined group of concerned parents recently addressed the Tupelo Public School District Board of Trustees. They requested the board review its policy on cellphones and the usage ...
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The up-and-coming generation of teachers who grew up with technology try to integrate it thoughtfully into lessons, though some are not used to separating their digital lives from their professional ...
Utah ranked as one of two national leaders in a new analysis of policies meant to promote child wellbeing by regulating ...
Some parents and lawmakers argue laptops in classrooms are “poisoning kids.” Education technology leaders say taking them away could set schools back decades.
Some professors at Thompson Rivers University are starting to get creative with how they allow their students to use ...
A North Philadelphia classroom is offering a glimpse of how artificial intelligence is beginning to reshape daily teaching.