After hearing repeatedly that they are not paying attention, are lazy, or are not smart, teens can draw painful conclusions ...
The teacher says my son sometimes has trouble focusing, but it’s only in one class, and when he describes the class, it sounds like there are a lot of distractions outside his control. My question is: ...
We have a choice: We can allow Big Tech to solve the problem with invasive brain technology. Or we can let educators teach students how to pay attention. By now, most of us know that the technologies ...
Nowadays, many students have behavioral difficulties: lack of concentration, limited autonomy, incessant chatter, etc. What if part of the solution lay in the ergonomics and layout of a classroom?
The classroom looks calm. Students sit quietly, eyes on the board, notebooks open. But scratch the surface and you'll find chaos not of noise, but of notifications. Reels. DMs. Group chats. Comparison ...
It’s a crazy reality but we are just about at summer’s midpoint. This time next month we’ll be talking about school supplies ...
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