The halls of Richard Stockton College and Atlantic Cape Community College are filled with students texting. They text in the cafeteria, in lounge areas and even in class. “Yes, I do,” admitted Ariana ...
It’s five minutes into a lecture class. The student in the front row clicks away from their class notes into their Messages app. Next to them, a student is playing today’s New York Times crossword.
Nearly half of teachers, principals, and district leaders say that parents are texting and emailing their children during class at least daily, according to a survey by the EdWeek Research Center. The ...