Por: CBS News Politics December 22, 2022
Nearly all American teenagers have , but studies show that too much screen time can have a negative effect on a child's mental health, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Schools are trying to help — by banning cellphones while class is in session.Buxton School in rural Massachusetts and teachers in September. The students still have access to tablets and laptops during class, but the school's director, Franny... + full article
10 WBNS USA Nation November 05, 2022
Cellphones — the ultimate distraction — keep children from learning, educators say. But in attempts to keep the phones at bay, the most vocal pushback doesn't always come from students. In some cases, it's from parents. Bans on the devices were on the rise before... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA World November 05, 2022
Cellphones – the ultimate distraction – keep children from learning, educators say. But in attempts to keep the phones at bay, the most vocal pushback doesn’t always come from students. In some cases, it’s from parents. Bans on the devices were on the rise before the... + más
ABC News USA Life November 04, 2022
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Associated Press USA Life November 04, 2022
Cellphones — the ultimate distraction — keep children from learning, educators say. But in attempts to keep the phones at bay, the most vocal pushback doesn’t always come from students. In some cases, it’s from parents. Bans on the devices were on the rise before the... + más
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Many students struggled to access online learning during the pandemic lockdowns (Photo by Suvrajit ... [+] Dutta/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images Four in five students say their education suffered during lockdown, according to... + más
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Chicago Sun Times USA Politics September 26, 2022
City and schools officials have publicly promised their plan to build a new $120 million public high school on Chicago’s Near South Side won’t cause significant harm to nearby historically Black schools that fear they’ll lose students and funding. But that rosy outlook... + más
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