Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the F does a Ker need an iPad?! People have lost their damn minds!!!
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Spend that money on ACTUAL BOOKS. So awful that we’re handing kindergartners iPads.
That's funny. We're trying to ban all the books in schools (as a nation). See H.R. 5, "Parents Bill of Rights Act." And in case that fails, we'll go state-by-state. Just look at all the states that want parents to be able to opt out of any lesson (in a textbook or otherwise). Some states have actually passed that legislation. Florida has already made it illegal to keep any book that any person finds objectionable on a school library bookshelf. Guess what? Some person can find something objectionable in literally every book ever written. But sure. Let's spend the money on actual books. I'm not saying that kids need more technology. I'm just not convinced buying books that will just be censored and banned solves any of these issues. (and I'm a second-generation librarian, who loves books.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm at MCPS and my K has a Chromebook. Seems like a similar idea.
She gets to keep her chromebook at school and has one at school - MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the F does a Ker need an iPad?! People have lost their damn minds!!!
+1
Spend that money on ACTUAL BOOKS. So awful that we’re handing kindergartners iPads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the F does a Ker need an iPad?! People have lost their damn minds!!!
+1
Spend that money on ACTUAL BOOKS. So awful that we’re handing kindergartners iPads.
Anonymous wrote:I was K teacher. I cannot imagine the problems this will cause. In the past, you had to ask the kids to quit chatting in order to listen. Now, "get off your Ipad."Not to mention--whose is whose? Names on them? Sorting that out will also be an issue. "He stole my Ipad!"
The housekeeping issues, too--do they take them home? Do they bring them back"
What do these people have for brains?
Anonymous wrote:Why the F does a Ker need an iPad?! People have lost their damn minds!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm at MCPS and my K has a Chromebook. Seems like a similar idea.
She gets to keep her chromebook at school and has one at school - MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:I'm at MCPS and my K has a Chromebook. Seems like a similar idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone posting here an actual parent of a kindergartner? Geez. In my kid’s class they use the iPads at very specific times, for Lexia and one math program. It’s not every day and it’s not for very long in a given day. It has never come home and they charge at school using some type of charging station. I’m much more annoyed by the laptop my third grader has. It’s old and heavy and he has to lug it home to charge every day. They also seem to use it a LOT in that grade. It definitely feeds their screen and video game addictions. The kids spend a lot of time talking and thinking about how to access various games and websites on their school computers.
There’s a problem with tech use but it’s not in K.
Almost no schools are sending ES laptops home nowadays. Is yours still doing that?
Anonymous wrote:I was K teacher. I cannot imagine the problems this will cause. In the past, you had to ask the kids to quit chatting in order to listen. Now, "get off your Ipad."Not to mention--whose is whose? Names on them? Sorting that out will also be an issue. "He stole my Ipad!"
The housekeeping issues, too--do they take them home? Do they bring them back"
What do these people have for brains?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone posting here an actual parent of a kindergartner? Geez. In my kid’s class they use the iPads at very specific times, for Lexia and one math program. It’s not every day and it’s not for very long in a given day. It has never come home and they charge at school using some type of charging station. I’m much more annoyed by the laptop my third grader has. It’s old and heavy and he has to lug it home to charge every day. They also seem to use it a LOT in that grade. It definitely feeds their screen and video game addictions. The kids spend a lot of time talking and thinking about how to access various games and websites on their school computers.
There’s a problem with tech use but it’s not in K.
Almost no schools are sending ES laptops home nowadays. Is yours still doing that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone posting here an actual parent of a kindergartner? Geez. In my kid’s class they use the iPads at very specific times, for Lexia and one math program. It’s not every day and it’s not for very long in a given day. It has never come home and they charge at school using some type of charging station. I’m much more annoyed by the laptop my third grader has. It’s old and heavy and he has to lug it home to charge every day. They also seem to use it a LOT in that grade. It definitely feeds their screen and video game addictions. The kids spend a lot of time talking and thinking about how to access various games and websites on their school computers.
There’s a problem with tech use but it’s not in K.
Almost no schools are sending ES laptops home nowadays. Is yours still doing that?
Anonymous wrote:I hate this so, so, very much. Our kinders don’t have iPads. They have full sized laptops and are expected to lug them to and from school every single day so they can charge them at home. If that is not the most ridiculous thing in the history of ridiculous things, I don’t know what is.