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Parents Demand Opt-Out from Classroom Screens

Parents are increasingly advocating for reduced screen time in classrooms, leading to conflicts with schools. Vermont state Rep. Rob Hunter, a Democrat and former English teacher, co-sponsored legislation to grant parents an ‘ed-tech right of refusal’ for their children’s use of laptops and iPads. The movement highlights growing concerns over technology’s role in education.

Key Points

  • Parents pushing for limits on classroom screen time amid clashes with schools.
  • Vermont legislation proposes parental opt-out from ed-tech devices like laptops and iPads.
  • Sponsored by Democrat Rep. Rob Hunter, a former teacher, to empower parental choice.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This legislation advances parental rights by allowing families to refuse ed-tech, promoting educational freedom and countering potential government overreach in mandating technology use. It empowers parents in school choice decisions, aligning with EFI’s focus on parental empowerment.

Source: Parents, Schools Clash Over Movement to Abolish Screens

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