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Shift from library time to tech time prompts sixth grader's protest movement
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Learning how to lead a protest and how to escalate until it is acknowledged is probably more valuable than whatever they'd be learning in that technology class. If there's one thing that kids today don't need it's formal instruction on technology; I bet most of those students know more than the teachers.
Not sure about that last thing. Pre-smartphones that was probably true, but now the teachers are the generation who grew up with computers and the kids only know how to consume content on their phones. Lots of teachers lament that their students don't understand a file system and the like.
That's fair; my kid is probably an outlier in this regard as we're a very tech friendly household in general, and my experience with him is the only real evidence I have to base that stance on.