- The Los Angeles Unified Board of Education has endorsed a resolution to curb student screen time, becoming the first major US school system to implement such a policy.
- Approved by a 6-0 vote, the resolution directs the district to create grade-specific screen time policies and prohibits device use for students in first grade and younger.
- The new measure also encourages instructors to use paper-and-pen assignments and is considering banning student access to platforms like YouTube and gaming sites such as Fortnite and Roblox.
- This decision follows increased device usage during the Covid pandemic, concerns from parents about student distraction and declining grades, and research indicating negative impacts of excessive screen time on development.
- The move is viewed as a significant cultural shift in educational technology, with hopes it will influence other districts nationally, aligning with similar restrictions implemented in countries like France and Denmark.
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