A recent study reveals that allowing students brief, scheduled periods to use their phones during lectures may actually reduce overall usage and even lead to higher grades.
Researchers investigated if letting students use their phones for very brief amounts of time can enhance classroom ...
Students who were given the shortest phone break—which totaled one minute—had the highest test grades and were the most ...
Southern Illinois University conducted a study where researchers explored a novel approach to manage cell phone use in ...
As screen addiction among children becomes a nightmare for parents and teachers, allowing students to use smartphones for a ...
Phones can be useful tools in classrooms to remind students of deadlines or encourage more exchange between students and ...
Apple will hold a new "Mindful Month" Apple Watch Activity Challenge that is set to take place on October 10. It is meant to ...
“You guys,” she finally said to her Spanish classes a couple of years ago. “Everybody’s leaving because you just want to ...
TIME for Kids Continues Service Stars Program and Names New Kid of the Month: 10-Year-Old Anti-Hunger Advocate Elaina Johnson ...
Billings SD2 administration has asked schools to focus more on learning time, and this has caused parents to grow concerned that maximizing time in the classroom equals fewer break times.
From wondering why candidates dodged questions to showing concern over specific policies, students in Matthew Fulford’s ...