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Courtesy of Santa Fe Public Schools Everywhere you look, it seems, people are talking about “learning loss,” or how much students haven’t learned during the tumult of the past two years. But for all the conversations in the news and on socialmedia, one place we’re not seeing it as much is in schools themselves.
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Technology is, in fact, already touching nearly every part of our public education system, from assessments to communication to professionallearning. But when the school day ends, kids at increasingly younger ages swipe on their phones and immerse themselves in socialmedia, games, YouTube and other corners of the internet.
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