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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsStudent Reading Ability Spikes After Removing Tech From Class
https://futurism.com/future-society/students-reading-improves-no-tech-classMaureen Mulvaney, an AP Literature and English teacher at Washburn High School in Minneapolis, started the low tech experiment last year after becoming frustrated with plagiarism, distracted students, and plunging literacy rates.
And so, with the enthusiastic support of parents, she banned phones and laptops, requiring all coursework to be done with pencil and paper. The turnaround was quick and resounding, and despite some initial resistance from students, they quickly fell in love with the old, analog ways of doing things.
In September, before the experiment started, just 46 percent of Mulvaneys students said they felt confident about their reading ability. By February, that share shot up to 95 percent.
Were having a lot of trouble in education and I think what my kids told us was that there is a solution and the solution is to go low-tech. Go back to the old ways of doing things, Mulvaney told local TV news station KARE 11. Remove all the distractions and we can get our kids back.
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And so, with the enthusiastic support of parents, she banned phones and laptops, requiring all coursework to be done with pencil and paper. The turnaround was quick and resounding, and despite some initial resistance from students, they quickly fell in love with the old, analog ways of doing things.
In September, before the experiment started, just 46 percent of Mulvaneys students said they felt confident about their reading ability. By February, that share shot up to 95 percent.
Were having a lot of trouble in education and I think what my kids told us was that there is a solution and the solution is to go low-tech. Go back to the old ways of doing things, Mulvaney told local TV news station KARE 11. Remove all the distractions and we can get our kids back.
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Much more at the link.
And more, including a video news story, at KARE-TV's website:
https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/breaking-the-news/washburn-high-school-teacher-took-tech-out-of-the-classroom-students-call-it-a-success/89-1bad3ae3-4b6c-4b93-bc2e-5e7965a840cf
And it's on YouTube:
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Student Reading Ability Spikes After Removing Tech From Class (Original Post)
highplainsdem
5 hrs ago
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Don't stop teaching CURSIVE WRITING. And restart teaching CIVICS! In our public schools.
usaf-vet
3 hrs ago
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usaf-vet
(7,877 posts)1. Don't stop teaching CURSIVE WRITING. And restart teaching CIVICS! In our public schools.
highplainsdem
(63,612 posts)2. I agree.
GenThePerservering
(3,994 posts)3. Agree with the civics
but why cursive? I think there are a lot more important things that can be taught beyond fancy handwriting.