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HomeSPI Researcher @LeahPlunkett: Punishing Students for Gadget Use Will Make Their Tech Etiquette Worse

SPI Researcher @LeahPlunkett: Punishing Students for Gadget Use Will Make Their Tech Etiquette Worse

March 22, 2014July 23, 2014

“At the start of this year, the President Barack Obama administration made a New Year’s resolution for schools nationwide.  It urged them to drop the “zero tolerance” approach to discipline, joining a growing chorus of critics of  policies that dispense serious punishments for small rule violations…”

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