Not a joke at all. I substitute a lot. Often my job is to supervise them as they complete a large assignment on canvas that involves various activities, like analyzing a political cartoon or labeling parts of the cell. Often part of the assignment is watching a video on YouTube and then answering questions about it. It seems nuts but 99% of the time the kids who are the type to get their work done just get their work done instead of surfing YouTube, and the videos are sometimes really cool. I think iPads in schools are terrible because they are inherently distracting but YouTube access hasn’t been as bad as I thought it would be, honestly. |
Teachers cannot block YouTube. It’s not their call. |
That is my point. They can download the videos they want and upload to the APS content manager. Kids don’t need unfettered access to YouTube. |
I agree, let's go back to textbooks. They say no phones in the school, but the school gives them tablets and chrome books? It's all the same! |