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Sophie’s Choice – A false dichotomy for EdTech

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By Kwame NYATUAME The global debate about children, screen time, and education has intensified. The EdTech-critical position has been forcefully articulated by Sophie Winkleman, also known as Lady Frederick Windsor, in this recent YouTube interview. Sophie raises valid concerns about smartphones, social media, and what is broadly labelled “EdTech.” Her critique resonates with parents and […]

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