Screen Schooled: Two Veteran Teachers Expose How Technology Overuse Is Making Our Kids Dumber

Screen Schooled: Two Veteran Teachers Expose How Technology Overuse Is Making Our Kids Dumber

by Joe Clement, Matt Miles
Screen Schooled: Two Veteran Teachers Expose How Technology Overuse Is Making Our Kids Dumber

Screen Schooled: Two Veteran Teachers Expose How Technology Overuse Is Making Our Kids Dumber

by Joe Clement, Matt Miles

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Overview

Over the past decade, educational instruction has become increasingly digitized as districts rush to dole out laptops and iPads to every student. Yet the most important question, “Is this what is best for students?” is glossed over. Veteran teachers Joe Clement and Matt Miles have seen firsthand how damaging technology overuse and misuse has been to our kids. On a mission to educate and empower parents, they show how screen saturation at home and school has created a wide range of cognitive and social deficits in our young people. They lift the veil on what’s really going on in schools: teachers who are often powerless to curb cell phone distractions; zoned-out kids who act helpless and are unfocused, unprepared, and unsocial; administrators who are influenced by questionable science sponsored by corporate technology purveyors. They provide action steps parents can take to demand change and make a compelling case for simpler, smarter, more effective forms of teaching and learning.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613739518
Publisher: Chicago Review Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/01/2017
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 1,112,046
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Joe Clement and Matt Miles are award-winning teachers, coaches, and mentors with a combined thirty years’ experience improving the education of young people. They run the blog PaleoEducation.com and their writing has been featured in Psychology Today and the Washington Post. They are both parents and live in Northern Virginia.

Table of Contents

Authors' Note v

Introduction vii

1 These Kids Today 1

2 The Myth of the Technology-Enhanced Superkid 15

3 Reclaiming Your Child's Ability to Think 47

4 Learning to Focus in the High-Tech World of Distraction 75

5 Escaping the Digital World of Anxiety 107

6 Reestablishing Support from Home 127

7 Revitalizing Social Interaction 145

8 Technology Is Widening-Not Closing-the Achievement Gap 169

9 The Education-Industrial Complex 187

10 Ideal Education in a Modern World 211

Acknowledgments 237

Sources 239

Index 255

What People are Saying About This

Author of Glow Kids: How Screen Addiction Is Hijacking Our Kids—and How to Break the Trance - Dr. Nicholas Kardaras

“Bravo to Joe Clement and Matt Miles, two savvy and experienced teachers, for masterfully pulling back the veil of the tech-in- the-classroom hoax.”

Bestselling author of Sweet Poison and Free Schools - David Gillespie

"Clement and Miles succinctly lay out the compelling evidence against filling our classrooms with weapons of mass distraction and then tell us how to fix the damage already inflicted. This book is mandatory reading for teachers and parents alike."

Professor of Neurology at George Washington University - Richard E. Cytowic

"A sobering exposure of the damage wrought by constant screen exposure on developing brains. These veteran teachers refute the over–promised claims of Ed–Tech peddlers, and show us why screens undermine learning and leave kids unable to think on their own."

Author of Mind Change - Susan Greenfield

"An urgent wake-up call for anyone interested in how screen use in schools is damaging kids and education."

Author of Wired Child - Dr. Richard Freed

"With striking clarity, Screen Schooled reveals why an education increasingly centered around digital devices is failing our children. Two veteran teachers, Clement and Miles, expertly illuminate the need to teach kids problem solving, critical thinking, and other skills demanded in today’s economy. Get this must-read book!"

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