LAUSD passes a historic policy banning classroom screen time before second grade and cutting laptop use, becoming a pioneer ...
The nation’s second-largest school district now has one of the country’s strictest screen time policies. The Los Angeles ...
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.
The Los Angeles school board approved a policy this week to limit screen time for all students, with different limits for different ages, and stop giving them computers to take home every day.
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 are ...
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) ...
The debate over the use of technology in the classroom has been heating up (see The Best Analyses About The Role Of Ed Tech In Today’s Classrooms). In today’s post, educators will share their ...
He didn’t used to have accidents. But when screen time started to ramp up in his Los Angeles Unified School District classroom, that started to change. Now, Brody said, “he literally cannot tell that ...