Screen Schooled: Two Veteran Teachers Expose How Technology Overuse is Making Our Kids Dumber
By (Author) Joe Clement
By (author) Matt Miles
Black Inc.
Black Inc.
29th January 2018
Australia
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Age groups: children
Educational equipment and technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)
Central / national / federal government policies
Science funding and policy
Educational administration and organization
Popular culture
Impact of science and technology on society
Educational strategies and policy
Teaching skills and techniques
371.33
Paperback
272
Width 154mm, Height 232mm, Spine 25mm
374g
Over the past decade, educational instruction has become increasingly digitized as schools rush to dole out laptops and iPads to every student. Yet the most important question, "Is this what is best for students" is glossed over. Veteran teachers Joe Clement and Matt Miles have seen firsthand how damaging technology overuse and misuse has been to our kids. On a mission to educate and empower parents, they show how screen saturation at home and school has created a wide range of cognitive and social deficits in our young people. They lift the veil on what's really going on in schools- teachers who are often powerless to curb distractions from electronic devices; zoned-out kids who act helpless and are unfocused, unprepared, and unsocial; administrators who are influenced by questionable science sponsored by corporate technology purveyors. Clement and Miles suggest steps parents can take to demand change and they make a compelling case for simpler, smarter, more effective forms of teaching and learning.
Joe Clement and Matt Miles are award-winning teachers, coaches, and mentors with a combined thirty years experience improving the education of young people. They run the blog PaleoEducation.com and their writing has been featured inPsychology Today and the Washington Post. They are both parents and live in Northern Virginia.