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Why more school districts are limiting screen time for students

Why more school districts are limiting screen time for students

Summary

The Los Angeles Unified School District, the second-largest in the U.S., has introduced strict limits on how much screen time its 400,000 students can have. This move reflects a wider trend in many school districts across the country to reduce technology use in classrooms.

Key Facts

  • Los Angeles Unified School District is the second-largest school district in the nation.
  • It serves about 400,000 students.
  • The district recently set strict rules to limit how much students use screens at school.
  • This decision is part of a larger nationwide reaction against too much technology in classrooms.
  • Nick Melvoin, a member of the Los Angeles School Board, discussed the reasons for the new rules.
  • The focus is on balancing screen use with other learning methods.
  • Schools are reconsidering how technology affects student health and attention.
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