Tech in Schools: Fear or Freedom?
New York, USATue Aug 19 2025
Tech in schools has always sparked strong feelings. Some see it as a threat. Others see it as a tool to help students learn better. This isn't new. People have been worried about tech in schools for a long time.
Back in the 1970s, teachers were scared of calculators. They thought these small devices would stop kids from learning basic math. But others thought calculators could help students focus on bigger ideas. This sounds a lot like the debate about AI in schools today.
A website called The Pessimists Archive shows how people have always feared new tech. In the early 1900s, people worried about books. They thought reading too much could be bad for kids. Some even thought books could cause suicide. These fears seem silly now, but they were real at the time.
Why do people always fear new tech in schools? It's partly because change is scary. Parents worry about the world their kids are growing up in. They worry about what tech might do to learning. But maybe they're giving tech too much power.
Schools are slow to change. New tech doesn't usually change schools much. It often just gets added to the old ways of teaching. So maybe the fear is overblown. Maybe tech isn't as powerful as people think.
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How can educators leverage generative AI to enhance critical thinking skills rather than undermine them?
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