The way phones affect my students in the classroom has me worried about their futures
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“We know TikTok is bad for us, but it’s better than the real world.” These were the words of one of my ninth grade students, a tall, skinny teenager with thick black glasses. He announced this to our freshman English class on the last day of school last spring. We were having a classroom discussion about their futures. Some mentioned taking health and driver’s education in summer school; others mentioned jobs at the beach and community center. “But I’m worried about our future down the road,” the student added, gesturing toward an unseen horizon. He went into a litany of reasons for his despon...