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Ed tech is not the answer or the problem

Education
United States
Started March 24, 2026

Look to the structural incentives shaping the whole school system

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
Investing in ed tech is essential for preparing students for a digital future, but it requires thoughtful implementation and support.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
Focusing on ed tech distracts us from addressing the systemic issues in education that truly hinder student success.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
While ed tech has potential, we must critically evaluate its effectiveness within the context of existing educational structures.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
Ed tech can enhance learning experiences and should be integrated more into classrooms to support diverse learning styles.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
The conversation around ed tech often ignores the larger socioeconomic factors that impact educational outcomes, leading to misdirected efforts.
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