“The debate over children’s interaction with digital technology has reached a fever pitch. At the forefront of this discussion stands Jonathan Haidt, a professor at New York University with expertise in social psychology and morality. Haidt’s most recent and popular book, The Anxious Generation, boldly challenges the pervasive integration of digital devices into children’s lives. Haidt argues that smartphones and screens contribute to “social deprivation, sleep deprivation, attention fragmentation, and addiction,”(p. 98), painting a dire picture of the consequences for today’s youth.” READ MORE…
“In the pursuit of advancing educational excellence, the constant improvement of teaching is not just necessary – it’s imperative. Amidst the rapid innovations characterising our era, it is tempting to be immediately drawn to new technologies and novel methodologies promising to transform education. Yet, meaningful advancements in educational outcomes can also be achieved by refining practices that have demonstrated impact.” READ MORE…
“June 11 marks the second annual International Day of Play. It reinforces the latest data from the science of learning: Free play and playful learning should be intertwined into children’s lives so that they can flourish academically and socially while becoming collaborative, critical thinkers, creative innovators and citizens of tomorrow. As UNICEF notes, ‘Play isn’t just fun—it’s essential for every child’s development.’” READ MORE…
“Education, especially in public or state schools, transforms societies. It promotes innovation and supports social mobility (e.g., Chetty et al. 2011; Hyman 2017, 268-270; Jackson and Mackevicius 2024, 422-427; Winthrop et al. 2013, 5, 13). Our current model of education helped move the United States (U.S.) and other countries into the Industrial Age (Darling-Hammond 2022, 54; Winthrop et al. 2017, 14). However, it is less effective at developing the skills needed for individuals to thrive in this Information Age and beyond.” READ MORE…
“The debate over children’s interaction with digital technology has reached a fever pitch. At the forefront of this discussion stands Jonathan Haidt, a professor at New York University with expertise in social psychology and morality. Haidt’s most recent and popular book, The Anxious Generation, boldly challenges the pervasive integration of digital devices into children’s lives. Haidt argues […]
Read full story >“In the pursuit of advancing educational excellence, the constant improvement of teaching is not just necessary – it’s imperative. Amidst the rapid innovations characterising our era, it is tempting to be immediately drawn to new technologies and novel methodologies promising to transform education. Yet, meaningful advancements in educational outcomes can also be achieved by refining […]
Read full story >“June 11 marks the second annual International Day of Play. It reinforces the latest data from the science of learning: Free play and playful learning should be intertwined into children’s lives so that they can flourish academically and socially while becoming collaborative, critical thinkers, creative innovators and citizens of tomorrow. As UNICEF notes, ‘Play isn’t just fun—it’s […]
Read full story >Kathy is a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, where she contributes articles to her Blog on a regular basis.