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"I recognize why some parents are worried about screen time and the use of
technology in the classroom. But isn’t the better idea to teach kids how to use
it properly, rather than banning it altogether?
Lately, there have been a bunch of stories about banning mobile phones in
schools. Both California and New York have been pushing to make it mandatory.
Lots of people are ignoring that (1) this has been tried and failed, including
in New York before, and (2) researchers studying various places where it has
been implemented have found that the bans aren’t very much useful.
This is not to say that phones belong in schools. There are plenty of reasons
why schools or teachers might decide that phones need to be out of kids’ hands
during class time. But blanket mandatory bans just seem like overkill and prone
to problematic enforcement.
Even worse, the push to ban phones is already morphing into other kinds of
technological bans. The Wall Street Journal is reporting on new efforts to ban
other kinds of technology, including Chromebooks or other kinds of laptops.
Cellphone bans are taking effect in big districts across the country,
including Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The next logical question, at least for
some, is: What about the other screens? These concerned parents argue that
the Covid-era shift that put Chromebooks and tablets in more students’ hands
is fueling distraction more than learning.
I know that my kids use Chromebooks as part of their schooling, and they are
pretty useful tools. Yes, there is a concern about kids spending too much time
staring at screens, but the idea that banning these devices entirely in schools
seems backwards.
Once kids graduate, they’re going to
need to use computers or other devices
in a very large number of jobs out there. We’re doing our kids an incredible
disservice in thinking that the way to train them for the modern world is to
ban the tools of the modern world from their instruction.
No one is saying to just let them go crazy on these devices, but, at the very
least, it’s important to train them in the proper use of these modern
technologies, which includes how and when to put them down and do something
else.
Otherwise, we’re guaranteeing that kids will graduate and have to take jobs
where they have to use computers and other devices where
they simply haven’t
been trained to use them properly. This means that all the things that parents
now seem afraid will happen will instead happen on the job.
That doesn’t seem smart."
Cheers,
*** Xanni ***
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mailto:xanni@xanadu.net Andrew Pam
http://xanadu.com.au/ Chief Scientist, Xanadu
https://glasswings.com.au/ Partner, Glass Wings
https://sericyb.com.au/ Manager, Serious Cybernetics