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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All this anti-ed tech dialogue, and seemingly smart people who seemingly love their child and might even be described as tiger parents, are paying $40-70k to send their kids to Alpha schools now. What gives? [/quote] It's RW garbage. [/quote] What? It’s objective data. There are too many articles to post that show declining proficiency in students and the correlation with EdTech. The science is clear that these programs are not effective teaching tools. I cannot believe, regardless of political affiliation, anyone can think EdTech (and how it is being used in most classrooms) is providing any significant benefit or progress for students. https://fortune.com/2026/03/01/american-schools-broken-silicon-valley-edtech-gen-z-test-scores/ Below is an opinion piece but it links research and scientific data. It highlights how EdTech is also is bad for teachers, creates more work for them, and forces them away from actually teaching and interacting with students. https://thescreentimeconsultant.com/resources/essays/theproblemwithedtech[/quote]
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