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How US schools' overreliance on YouTube for educational content encourages students to get sucked into an infinite scroll of videos on school-issued devices

Parents find their kids captive to the video streaming site on their school-issued devices; for one, it was 13,000 YouTube videos in three months

Wall Street Journal Shalini Ramachandran

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  • @jonathanhaidt Jonathan Haidt on bluesky
    “American public schools are awash in YouTube. ...  YouTube during snack time, dismissal and indoor recess.  YouTube to teach drawing to first-graders.  YouTube to read a book to class.  YouTube under the covers at night, watching hamster videos on school-issued Chromebooks.  —  …
  • r/philly r on reddit
    Is there any movement against tech in Philly public schools?