Why Big Tech doesn’t belong in classrooms

Emily Cherkin didn’t set out to take on Big Tech. She started as a classroom teacher in 2003. Back then, her students didn’t have smartphones, and social media wasn’t shaping their identities. Laptops were rare and internet access in schools was limited.

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Emily Cherkin didn’t set out to take on Big Tech. She started as a classroom teacher in 2003. Back then, her students didn’t have smartphones, and social media wasn’t shaping their identities. Laptops were rare and internet access in schools was limited.

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Emily Cherkin didn’t set out to take on Big Tech. She started as a classroom teacher in 2003. Back then, her students didn’t have smartphones, and social media wasn’t shaping their identities. Laptops were rare and internet access in schools was limited.