How a $30 Billion Screen Experiment Failed Our Children
In this episode, George opens the show by examining the dramatic transformation of America's classrooms. With schools spending an estimated $30 billion on education technology in 2024—roughly ten times more than they spent on textbooks—he explores whether this massive investment is delivering on its promises to modernize education, improve equity, and prepare students for an increasingly digital world. He then turns to the growing concerns surrounding excessive screen use, discussing the Surgeon General's warning that too much screen time can have serious physical and mental health consequences for children. Are we embracing technology at the expense of our kids' well-being?
In the second half, John explores the powerful idea that looking is not the same as observing. Simply seeing something doesn't mean we truly understand it. Whether it's our work, relationships, personal goals, or everyday experiences, success often comes from noticing the details that others overlook. John explains how developing the habit of careful observation can lead to better decisions, greater awareness, and a deeper understanding of the world around us.
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation about technology, education, critical thinking, and the importance of paying attention to what really matters.
*This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician.
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