The best thing would be for parents who don't like screens to go to low tech schools, and let parents who do like screens to go to schools that use more of them. |
Nah. |
| I appreciate that screens allow my kid to learn math at the appropriate level. He is in the middle of elementary school, but is beyond elementary school math. There is no possibility that the school is going to have the capability to provide meaningful differentiated instruction outside of a screen (nor should they from a resource allocation perspective), so I'm thankful screens are an option. |
I get this but I would caution that he may not be learning as much as you think. My objection isn’t so much to “screens,” but methods that don’t actually work. But this started happening with math before screens were ubiquitous. |
I literally just wrote that they will ban screens in ECE and limit screens in elementary. Did you learn to read on an app? |
Suppose screens are better than no option, but with iready, it's impossible to see past work, impossible to see what problems are constantly being missed. As a parent, i cannot pull up incorrect work and spend time with my kid to talk through the solutions and how to solve them. There isn't a text book, or even printed worksheets for me to see. And the teacher is zero help, as she has no idea what he is working on his own "my path" levels. There's literally no one that can tell me what he knows and what he doesn't. That's not education! |
| Jonathan haidt is turning his attention to ed tech now. He almost single handedly got schools to ban phones. So yes, I think screens are going to be severely curtailed in schools very soon and the people who are currently excusing it will forget that they ever did. |
THANK YOU x a million. |
Jonathan Haidt is going to ban typing in schools? Lol. FWIW our school banned phones long before that guy said anything about it. |
Yikes |
Did I say I want more screens in classrooms? No. I use as little tech as possible in my classroom. And I thought school should have opened way earlier during COVID. But I am one person and a union is a collective. That being said, DCPS is trying to push towards your kids being taught by screens. Definitely in HS, probably in MS. It’s cheaper for them. |
No, what would be best is for DCPS to follow science -which is low tech. Parents who’d like to slow down their kids can go to a charter. |
Our charter almost never uses screens. DCPS sounds like a nightmare. |
np - You don't know what you ate talking about. Have you looked at the stats on the decline in attention span over the last 10-15 years?! Most adults struggle to not be distracted by phones and other browser windows one click and a millisecond away. Kids need to develop the executive function to manage distraction. Screens act against that. Yes, kids will be using screens and technology all their lives. But to be successful at that, they need to develop the ability to focus and concentrate. That will make them far more successful than early screen exposure. |
“Science” is not low tech. We need to do a lot more working figuring out the right tech though which is different for different ages and types of instruction. |