The Surprising Shift: Schools Ditch Chromebooks for Old-School Learning

As the tech backlash grows, schools are turning away from Chromebooks and embracing traditional textbooks and pencils. Discover why students are embracing the offline learning experience.
Chromebook and other device-based learning have faced a growing backlash in schools, as educators and students alike seek a return to more traditional classroom methods. From banning YouTube and video games to bringing back textbooks and pencils, this shift is being driven by a desire for a more focused, distraction-free learning environment.
In some cases, seventh-graders themselves are voicing a preference for offline learning, citing the benefits of reduced screen time and the ability to better concentrate on their studies. This change in attitude reflects a broader tech backlash that is taking hold in schools across the country.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: The New York Times


