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As technology evolves, one axiom stays the same: Schools must help students weigh how to responsibly fit it into their lives.
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A federal appeals court ruling has put the funding mechanism for the nearly 30-year-old E-rate program in legal jeopardy.
Three teenagers talk about how schools should think about and manage students’ cellphone use.
Members of the nation’s largest teachers’ union say they want bans on cellphones during class time.
The FCC released a fact sheet about how the E-rate helps schools in response to a court ruling that threatens the program’s funding.
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Benjamin Riley, founder and CEO of Cognitive Resonance, explains his concerns about using AI in education.