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How parent pressure helped push Los Angeles schools to rein in classroom screen time

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How parent pressure helped push Los Angeles schools to rein in classroom screen time
Chalkbeat Ideas is a section featuring reported columns on the big ideas and debates shaping American schools. Sign up for the Ideas newsletter to follow our work. Los Angeles, home to the country’s second largest school system, has been at the center of the growth of ed-tech — and its backlash. Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, who is on leave following an FBI raid of his home, was an enthusiastic promoter of AI in education and i-Ready, a digital assessment and tutoring program. (Carvalho has not been charged with a crime and has denied wrongdoing.) But parents in the city have grown wary about the proliferation of tech. They organized a group called Schools Beyond Screens to push the district to scale back tech use. Their message resonated with school board members, many of whom are parents themselves. Continue reading the full story here .
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