Here's a decisionmaking tool for educators to map out the different potential outcomes when putting cellphone policies in play.| Education Week
As technology evolves, one axiom stays the same: Schools must help students weigh how to responsibly fit it into their lives.| Education Week
If you can’t beat cellphones, some educators say, find ways to make them work for learning.| Education Week
There's a growing movement to ban student cellphones at school, but many teachers still must manage the problem on their own.| Education Week
Educating parents on the real threats cellphones pose to their children can help allay their concerns about safety.| Education Week
Educators have multiple factors to consider when deciding how to handle cellphones in schools. Education Week breaks them down.| Education Week
Learn more about cellphones in K-12 schools—whether they are being banned, used as instructional tools, or something in between.| Education Week
Education news, analysis, and opinion about strategies for overseeing classrooms.| Education Week
Three teenagers talk about how schools should think about and manage students' cellphone use.| Education Week
A surgeon general's warning label would alert users that “social media is associated with significant mental health harms in adolescents.”| Education Week
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See which states are requiring cellphone restrictions or bans in schools.| Education Week
Education news, analysis, and opinion about technology policies at the school, district, state and federal levels.| Education Week
The Los Angeles Unified School District board of education has voted to ban students from using smartphones in its schools.| Education Week
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Students' cellphone use has been a major source of headaches for teachers and principals.| Education Week