Chasing grades? New research shows that performance goals may turn students into "emotionless learning machines," eroding ...
Point Cellphones are distractions, not toys—let parents and teachersdecide on their use in schools. In today’s digital age, the ubiquitous presence of cellphones has transformed them into essential ...
Parents must recognize the detrimental effects of excessive cellphone use and prioritize after-school activities and homework ...
While state governments are taking steps to mitigate the negative effects of social media, the federal government must take a stronger stance, Kent State University’s Ellen Glickman writes.
In today’s digital age, the ubiquitous presence of cellphones has transformed them into essential tools for communication, ...
In today’s digital age, the ubiquitous presence of cellphones has transformed them into essential tools for communication, information and entertainment. However, when placed in the hands of children ...
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