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American schools weren’t broken until Silicon Valley used a lie to convince them they were—now reading and math scores are plummeting

Neuroscientist Jared Cooney Horvath warns that the U.S.’s $30 billion bet on laptops in schools has made Gen Zers less cognitively capable than their parents.
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