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Today we sit down with Terry Hu – actor, artist, chess player! We talk about self-worth, identity, the theater, and what it means to build a life outside of performance. […]
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Does your phone feel like a blessing or a burden? Either way, there’s probably a lot you can learn from new phone bans.
Many K-12 students are going phone-free – but not by choice. In over half the country, there are now restrictions on cellphone possession and use in class. The goal is to increase student focus and enhance learning…but when you think about school shootings, phones have been a big part of parents’ safety plans for their kids. So are phone bans the best solution? And what do these policies teach all of us about the role phones play in our lives?
Brittany is joined by David Figlio, professor of economics at the University of Rochester, and Kathy Do, Assistant Project Scientist at University of California Los Angeles to find out.
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Today we sit down with Terry Hu – actor, artist, chess player! We talk about self-worth, identity, the theater, and what it means to build a life outside of performance. […]
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