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Teachers union seeks AI, screen limits
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American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten urged schools to curb AI chatbots and classroom screen time, including no screens through second grade and no AI chatbots in elementary school, while backing parent-led limits and more research on learning effects.
- Frame 1AFT president Randi Weingarten proposes limits on AI chatbots and classroom screens for public school students.
- Frame 2Her 10-point plan backs parent campaigns to limit school-issued laptop time for elementary students.
- Frame 3The sharpest line: no screens through second grade, and no AI chatbots in elementary school.
- Frame 4The union also wants independent research on how screens and AI affect learning.
- Frame 5Supporters say constant laptop work distracts students and can hurt grades and social skills.
- Frame 6The test now moves to districts: what limits will boards, parents, and teachers adopt?
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- May 27, 1:33 PM EDT
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