A post-pandemic survey found over 25% of students spend at least five hours of classroom time daily on screens, often engaging in educational games that fail to build mastery. In contrast, time-tested methods like reading physical books and writing by hand have been shown to improve retention and comprehension.
Mike Powell wrote to All <=-
"Some of the most powerful educational interactions occur when a
caring, well-trained teacher can look into a students eyes and help
them see and understand new ideas," he went on. "Machines often dont
have that power."
Laptops for teachers can enhance instruction, but Bloomberg
acknowledges that, while student laptops can be useful tools, they
cannot replace the value of a well-trained educator guiding students through meaningful learning experiences.
Studies show excessive laptop use in classrooms leads to distraction,
with students often taking up to 20 minutes to refocus after engaging
in non-academic activities.
Despite widespread laptop use, only 28% of eighth graders and 24% of
12th graders are proficient in math, while reading scores remain low,
and US students continue to lag behind their international peers,
raising doubts about the effectiveness of widespread laptop adoption in schools.
A post-pandemic survey found over 25% of students spend at least five hours of classroom time daily on screens, often engaging in educational games that fail to build mastery. In contrast, time-tested methods like reading physical books and writing by hand have been shown to improve retention and comprehension.
Aaron Thomas wrote to Mike Powell <=-
I like this article. My kid's highschool has gone 100% Chromebook,
meaning there are no more textbooks. I don't like it. It's bad for
their eyes, it's a bad idea to send kids walking the streets with
millions of dollars worth of computers, it's bad that schools are
making big deals with big tech companies, it's more convenient to read textbooks, there's password issues, there's privacy concerns, and the
list of things wrong with it is a mile long.
list of things wrong with it is a mile long.
As bad as they are, requiring parents to buy iPads (like my daughter's private school does) is worse. Less controls, more ability to circumvent the controls that do exist, and seamless messaging during class.
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