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Enough is enough. Under 16s don’t need smartphones or social media.
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Why do we have legal minimum ages? To protect kids from at least 4 harms: graphic sex, graphic violence, addiction, & health/safety hazards. Social media exposes kids to all 4. Scott Galloway and I explain why social media should be age-gated: afterbabel.com/p/scott-gallow…
My open letter to the Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson Many teachers and school leaders share my concerns with regard to her decisions but are scared to say. If you can find it in you, please RT. My letter is also here: spectator.co.uk/article/what-p…
🆕 More in Common research with New Britain for National Education Union finds three quarters of Britons support increasing the age at which young people can access social media to 16. Support spans all age groups and supporters of all parties.
An article in the Atlantic suggested that the "loneliness epidemic" is a myth, just another moral panic. But Jean Twenge (author of GENERATIONS, iGEN) shows that it is real and big for young poeple, and it began around 2012. generationtechblog.com/p/for-teens-th…
We need to talk about the education deficit caused by student facing tech in the classroom 👇 “The soaring promise of technology in the classroom has failed to deliver results while imposing great costs on children and taxpayers” Mike Bloomberg Jonathan Haidt bloomberg.com/opinion/articl…
Keir Starmer is wrong here. Misguided and perhaps misadvised by Department for Education It is simply untrue to state that the majority of schools have an effective ban on smartphones during the school day.
Dishing out iPADS to encourage kids back to school ... urgh. Has anyone at Department for Education paused to ask whether the relentless digitisation of education might not be a key driver of plummeting attendance rates?
Here is Kemi Badenoch actually visiting schools and talking to pupils who, by the way, all agree that there should be a ban on smartphones in schools for under 16s. Keir Starmer Daniel Kebede
As parents make progress on the first norm (no smartphone before 14), they increasingly notice that schools are putting screens on their kids' desks and gamifying the school day. Hadley Freeman, in The Times and The Sunday Times, lays out why this must change: thetimes.com/comment/column…