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digital media that helps with school subjects and social development, for their children. Proponents of the LAUSD school board resolution hope a precedent will be set for the rest of the country. “I believe that
digital learning, even years after the COVID-19 pandemic: "There was no justification for why it was better," she said. "It was just sort of, 'Well, we got these things during COVID and might
parents, about kids with disabilities." Advocates worry those students are also being left out of the national conversation. ### Screen-time policy proposals are often "a blunt instrument" Students with disabilities make up a quickly growing
learning materials accessible and have filed a lawsuit. **Kristian Thacker for NPR** Kristian Thacker for NPR Public colleges, K-12 schools, local governments and other public institutions will have an extra year to make their
learning system Canvas said it struck a deal with hackers to delete the data they pilfered in a cyberattack that created chaos for students, many of them in the middle of finals. Instructure, the parent
parents about being better role models on use of screens, like having the same "screen-free zones" at home as their kids do. ### Removing mobile phones removes distractions At the Malmö Borgarskola high school
concern at all stages of life, and a particularly important one around children’s screen exposure, is its potential to disrupt healthy sleep, which is fundamental to learning, mood, behavior, physical health, and overall development
learning is due in 2028. "Reading real books and writing on real paper, and counting with real numbers on real paper, is much better if you want kids to get the knowledge they need," argues
parent company, Disney. [Speaking on a podcast hosted by Katie Miller](https://x.com/KatieMiller/status/2049107698768109889) – whose husband is White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller – Carr said there are multiple ways the FCC can handle
digital literacy. When I interviewed Scottish teens about online harm – in that case sextortion – some were concerned their parents simply wouldn’t have the technical skills to help them. They were also blunt about
parent company, Instructure. [](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/28/nx-s1-5795647/should-schools-get-rid-of-homework) ### [Education](https://www.npr.org/sections/education/) ### [Should schools get rid of homework? Some educators are saying yes](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/28/nx-s1-5795647/should-schools-get-rid-of-homework) But when Linker
concern from regulators that the practice exists in a legal grey area. The Italian Competition Authority (AGCM) is investigating the beauty brands Benefit and Sephora after they appeared to adopt a “particularly insidious” strategy