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538 sats \ 1 reply \ @south_korea_ln OP 22 Feb 2024
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @jasonb 22 Feb 2024
My kids' school district has a "1:1 device" policy, claiming that even kindergarteners should all have their own tablet. They claim that it's an "equity" issue without actually making any decent case for the value in a child that young having a tabled to begin with. This is another example that highlights to me the actually inequity this policy creates as parents like myself take the tablet and put it away every night while less engaged folks are probably more likely to let the kids do all of their creative work on a digital screen.
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400 sats \ 0 replies \ @gnilma 22 Feb 2024
I remember back in highschool, I used to write words for my French spelling tests on a blank piece of paper over and over again to memorize them. It seem to work better for me than just staring/looking/reading at the words.
But tablet use seems to be the trend for schools now. At home, I keep all devices behind a pass code, while at the same time provide lots of paper, pens, and pencils. They come up with amazing stuff.
https://m.stacker.news/17128
For example, this is a comic book by my 5yr old. He made it by gluing pieces of letter size paper together.reply
100 sats \ 1 reply \ @OriginalSize 22 Feb 2024 freebie
Unwalled source with links to the studies: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/evidence-based-living/202402/writing-by-hand-is-good-for-your-brain
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @south_korea_ln OP 22 Feb 2024
Thanks for adding this one.
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