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E-readers and tablets play
important roles in promoting
independent reading in
elementary schools.
Over testing causes a drop
in both teacher and student
engagement in public high
schools.
Daily use of social media is
more harmful than playing
video games.
Dr. Levy, a prominent literacy professor and author, stated that
in a study conducted at Red Briar Elementary School, students
who had access to technology were more fluent readers than
students who access to print books from the classroom library.
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In an interview at Blue Creek High School, a student noted
that since the district increased testing from two benchmarks
to five per semester, teachers have resorted to more test prep
activities instead of traditional project-based learning.

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An article from the Association for Psychological Science
revealed that social media exposes teens to more harmful
information experiences than some cartoons and video games.
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Dr. Levy, a prominent literacy professor and author, stated that

in a study conducted at Red Briar Elementary School, students

who had access to technology were more fluent readers than

students who access to print books from the classroom library.

answer: E-readers and tablets play

important roles in promoting

independent reading in

elementary schools.

In an interview at Blue Creek High School, a student noted

that since the district increased testing from two benchmarks

to five per semester, teachers have resorted to more test prep

activities instead of traditional project-based learning.

answer: Over testing causes a drop

in both teacher and student

engagement in public high

schools.

An article from the Association for Psychological Science

revealed that social media exposes teens to more harmful

information experiences than some cartoons and video games.

answer: Daily use of social media is

more harmful than playing

video games.