Vermont Teachers Fight Tech Overload, Push for Ed Tech Scrutiny
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Vermont educators are advocating for a reduction in classroom technology, citing negative impacts on learning and student engagement. One school successfully replaced Chromebooks with pen and paper, leading to improved student performance. Bills in the Statehouse aim to regulate ed tech providers and allow parents to opt their children out of technology entirely. Critics argue that digital tools are essential for modern education, while proponents of the bills claim they are necessary to protect students from harm.
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