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Technological toddlers and the Manchester miracle

Technology
United Kingdom
Started January 29, 2026

Afternoon all, Ruth did warn you – and now it’s my turn to drop something thought‑provoking into your inbox. It’s been a lively week in the worlds of politics and economics, and we’ve pulled together the sharpest takes. If the spectacle in Davos has worried you, Something for the Weekend may offer an antidote – your top reasons to stay optimistic. There’s plenty more to get stuck into: fresh research on intergenerational inequality, the … Continued The post Technological toddlers and the Manc...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
While technology in education offers potential benefits, its impact on intergenerational inequality requires careful, balanced consideration.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
The Manchester miracle highlights how targeted economic policies can effectively address regional inequalities and should be a model for other areas.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
Overemphasis on technological solutions in education may distract from addressing broader socioeconomic factors contributing to inequality.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
The focus on technological advancements in early education may overlook essential social skills, leading to a generation of isolated individuals.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 29, 2026
Investing in technology for early childhood education can bridge the intergenerational inequality gap and prepare today's toddlers for a digital future.
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