A group of Shawnee Mission parents is pushing for less screen time in classrooms, including limits on iPads for younger students and removing YouTube access.
A nationwide movement to limit screen time for younger children is gaining momentum.
The policy also blocks access to YouTube, social media, and streaming platforms on school devices for older students.
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Amanda Walsh Baker's 5 year old daughter, left, and Bridie Lee's, third grade son, right, read books during a board meeting at LAUSD headquarters on April 21. (Kayla Bartkowski/Los Angeles Times) ...
Screen time in schools is a growing concern throughout the country. Parents in Los Angeles have successfully pushed their district to limit screen use. KPBS reporter Katie Anastas says parents ...
Is your classroom technology falling short of its promise of changing the classroom dynamic? It's a question that often lingers in the background as district leaders navigate the vast array of ...
Clideo Ltd announced an education-focused initiative to support screen literacy in classrooms and to promote student creation of short, structured videos as part of regular learning activities.